Publications (pre-2001)

Chapters 

  • Enns, J.T. & Kingstone, A. (1997). Hemispheric cooperation in visual search: Evidence from normal and split-brain observers. In Christman, S. (Ed.). Cerebral Asymmetries In Sensory And Perceptual Processes. (pp. 197-231)Amsterdam: North-Holland
  • Kingstone, A., Grabowecky, M., G.R. Mangun, Valsangkar-Smyth, M. & Gazzaniga, M.S. (1997). Paying attention to the brain. The study of selective visual attention in cognitive neuroscience. In J. Burak and J. Enns (Eds), Attention, Development, and Psychopathology (pp. 263-287). NY: Guilford Publications
  • Klein, R. M., Kingstone, A. & Pontefract, A. (1992). Orienting of visual attention. In K. Rayner (Ed.), Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Scene Perception and Reading. (pp. 46-63). North- Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers BV

Papers

  • Kingstone, A., Friesen, C. K. & Gazzaniga, M. S. (2000). Reflexive joint attention depends on lateralized cortical connections. Psychological Science, 11, 159-166.
  • Snyder, J. & Kingstone, A. (2000). Inhibition of return and visual search: How many separate loci are inhibited? Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 452-458.
  • Danziger, S. & Kingstone, A. (1999). Unmasking the inhibition of return phenomenon. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 1024-1037.
  • Kingstone, A. & Bischof, W. F. (1999). Perceptual grouping and motion coherence in visual search. Psychological Science, 10, 151-156.
  • Kingstone, A. & Pratt, J. (1999). Inhibition of return is composed of attentional and oculomotor processes. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 1046-1054.
  • Danziger, S., Kingstone, A. & Rafal, R.D. (1998). Orienting to extinguished signals in hemispatial neglect. Psychological Science, 9, 119-123.
  • Danziger, S., Snyder, J. & Kingstone, A. (1998). Inhibition of return to successively stimulated locations in a sequential visual search paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 1467- 1475.
  • Friesen, C. K. & Kingstone, A. (1998). The eyes have it!: Reflexive orienting is triggered by nonpredictive gaze. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5, 490-495.
  • Ivry, R. B., Franz, E. A., Kingstone, A. & Johnston, J. (1998). The psychological refractory period effect following callosotomy: Uncoupling of lateralized response codes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 463-480.
  • Taylor, T., Kingstone, A. & Klein, R. M. (1998). The disappearance of foveal and non-foveal
  • stimuli: Decomposing the gap effect. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52, 192- 200.
  • Pratt, J., Kingstone, A. & Khoe, W. (1997). Motor-based versus attention-based theories of inhibition of return. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 964-971.
  • Handy, T. C., Kingstone, A. & Mangun, G. R. (1996). Spatial distribution of visual attention: Perceptual sensitivity and response latency. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 613-627.
  • Rafal, R., Gershberg, F., Egly, R., Ivry, R.B., Kingstone, A. & Ro, T. (1996). Response channel activation and the lateral prefrontal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 34, 1197-1202.
  • Enns, J. T. & Kingstone, A. (1995). Access to global and local properties in visual search for compound stimuli. Psychological Science, 6, 283-291.
  • Kingstone, A., Enns, J., Mangun, G. R. & Gazzaniga, M.S. (1995). Guided visual search is a left hemisphere process in split-brain patients. Psychological Science, 6, 118-121.
  • Kingstone, A., Fendrich, R., Wessinger, C.M. & Reuter-Lorenz, P. A. (1995). Are microsaccades responsible for the gap effect? Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 796-801.
  • Kingstone, A. & Gazzaniga, M.S. (1995). Subcortical transfer of higher-order information: More illusory than real? Neuropsychology, 9, 321-328.
  • Klein, R. & Kingstone, A. (1995). Against a role for attentional disengagement in the gap effect: A friendly amendment to Tam & Stelmach (1993). Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 573-577.
  • Klein, R. & Kingstone, A. (1994). Why do visual offsets reduce saccadic latencies? Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 16, 583-584.
  • Kingstone, A. & Klein, R. (1993a). Visual offsets facilitate saccadic latency: Does predisengagement of visuospatial attention mediate this gap effect? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19, 1251-1265.
  • Kingstone, A. & Klein, R. (1993b). What are human express saccades? Perception & Psychophysics, 54, 260-273.
  • Kingstone, A. (1992). Combining expectancies. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44A, 69-104.
  • Kingstone, A. & Klein, R.M. (1991). Combining shape and position expectancies: Hierarchical processing and selective inhibition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 512-519.
  • Maylor, E.A., Rabbitt, P.M.A. & Kingstone, A. (1988). Effects of alcohol on lexical access. Psychopharmacology, 95, 119-123.
  • Maylor, E.A., Rabbitt, P.M.A. & Kingstone, A. (1987). Effects of alcohol on word categorization and recognition memory. British Journal of Psychology, 78, 233-239.

Present – 2008        2007-2001