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Associate Professor (he/him) University of Missouri https://t.co/gvcbu4HOEm https://t.co/l5o093kooc attention | vision | eye movements | ERPs

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Nicholas Gaspelin
4 years
Here’s a new review paper on attentional capture starring Steve Luck, Nick Gaspelin (me), Chip Folk, Roger Remington, and Jan Theeuwes. We highlight progress toward resolving the attentional capture debate and suggest remaining areas of disagreement.
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Nicholas Gaspelin
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Seems like a great opportunity for someone to do good for the area.
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Psychonomic Society
2 months
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@BradTStilwell Congrats!
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Nicholas Gaspelin
2 months
@PaulEDux Thanks, that means a lot coming from another really good guy! :)
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Nicholas Gaspelin
2 months
Just in case you missed my Psychonomics talk, we showed that dynamic stimuli are more difficult to suppress than static stimuli. But interestingly, adding a static salient feature to a dynamic stimulus makes it completely ignorable!
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Nicholas Gaspelin
3 months
Psychonomics 2024 is almost here! I'm very excited about the presentations from my new lab. Stop by and tell us what you think! @MizzouPsych @Psychonomic_Soc @XiaojinMa
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Nicholas Gaspelin
3 months
RT @MichaelCHout: Our lab is currently looking for a 2-year postdoctoral researcher to work with us on visual search, eye movements, and si…
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Nicholas Gaspelin
3 months
@_HanZhang_ Nice! This pretty beautifully fits Gaspelin et al. (2017). We came to a similar conclusion about the fastest saccades being randomly directed to objects.
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Nicholas Gaspelin
3 months
This looks like a great review paper!
@_HanZhang_
Han Zhang
3 months
Happy to share our review paper accepted at JEP: HPP for its 50th anniversary issue. We review the foundational work on attentional guidance by abrupt visual onsets, and identify emerging issues in the study of visual attention.
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Nicholas Gaspelin
4 months
RT @kcs_adam: I'm recruiting a Ph.D. student for the upcoming school year (Fall 2025). If you are interested in studying the neural bases o…
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Nicholas Gaspelin
4 months
@AlonZivony Oh, this place is pretty weird these days.
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Nicholas Gaspelin
4 months
RT @chazfirestone: All kinds of exciting plans are afoot here @JohnsHopkins, and this is part of it! Three positions in Psychological & Bra…
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Nicholas Gaspelin
4 months
@TobiasFeWu Well, it's really nice work. I like it a lot.
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Nicholas Gaspelin
5 months
RT @TobiasFeWu: Happy to announce we have a new paper out in NeuroImage titled "Reward-modulated attention deployment is driven by suppress…
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Nicholas Gaspelin
5 months
@TobiasFeWu Nice! This is a really neat study (not surprising coming from you). Because the Pd occurs after the N2pc, this would mean it signifies a reactive kind of suppression after initial capture. Or what do you think?
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Nicholas Gaspelin
5 months
@S_A_R_Lab Thanks, I think they will be releasing a recording of my talk and other great talks. I’ll post here!
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