Lebed, A., Scanlon, C., & Vickery, T.J. (in press). Expansion and compression of space within and beyond the boundaries of an object. Attention, Perception, & Performance. [LINK-psyArXiv]
Rogers, L.L., Park, S.H., & Vickery, T.J. (2021). Visual statistical learning is modulated by arbitrary and natural categories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 28: 1281-1288. [LINK-PBR]. [LINK-psyRxiv].
Park, S.H., Rogers, L.L., Johnson, M.R., & Vickery, T.J. (2021). Reward impacts visual statistical learning. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience. [LINK – CABN]. [LINK – bioRxiv].
Zosky, J.E., Vickery, T.J., Walter, K.A., & Dodd, M.D. (2020). Object-based warping in three-dimensional environments. Journal of Vision, 20(16). [LINK].
Beck, V.M., & Vickery, T.J. (2020). Oculomotor capture reveals trial-by-trial neural correlates of attentional guidance by contents of visual working memory. Cortex, 122: 159-169. Preprint available on bioRxiv: [LINK]
Lim, P.C., Ward, E.J., Vickery, T.J., & Johnson, M.R. (2019). Not-so-working memory: Drift in function magnetic resonance imaging pattern representations during maintenance predicts errors in a visual working memory task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(10): 1520-1534.
Beck, V.M., & Vickery, T.J. (2019). Multiple states in visual working memory: Evidence from oculomotor capture by memory-matching distractors. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(4): 1340-1346. Preprint available on PsyArXiv: [LINK]
Richler, J.J., Tomarken, A.J., Sunday, M.A., Vickery, T.J., Ryan, K.F., Flyod, R.J., Sheinberg, D., Wong, A.C.-N., & Gauthier, I. (2019). Individual differences in object recognition. Psychological Review, 126(2): 226-251.
Wade, G.L., & Vickery, T.J. (2018). Target self-relevance speeds visual search responses but does not improve search efficiency. Visual Cognition. [LINK]
Park, S.H., Rogers, L.L, & Vickery, T.J. (2018). The roles of order, distance, and interstitial items in temporal visual statistical learning. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
Vickery, T.J., Park, S.H., Gupta, J., & Berryhill, M.E. (2018). Tasks determine what is learned in visual statistical learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. [LINK].
Cerreta, A.G.B., Vickery, T.J., & Berryhill, M.E. (2018). Visual statistical learning deficits in memory-impaired individuals. Neurocase, 24(5-6): 259-265.
Wade, G.L., & Vickery, T.J. (2017). Self-relevance effects and label choice: Strong variations in label-matching performance due to non-self-relevant factors. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 79(5): 1524-1534. [LINK]
Angelides, N.H., Gupta, J., Vickery, T.J. (2017). Associating resting-state connectivity with trait impulsivity. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 12(6):1001-1008.
Gawrysiak, M.J., Jagannathan, K., Regier, P., Suh, J.J., Kampman, K., Vickery, T.J., Childress, A.R. (2017). Unseen scars: Cocaine patients with prior trauma evidence heightened resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) between the amygdala and limbic-striatal regions. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 180: 363-370.
Rogers, L.L., Friedman, K.G., & Vickery, T.J. (2016). No apparent influence of reward upon visual statistical learning. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:1687. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01687 [LINK]
Vickery, T.J., Kleinman, M.R., Chun, M.M., & Lee, D. (2015). Opponent identity influences value learning in simple games. Journal of Neuroscience, 35(31):11133-43. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3530-14.2015. [LINK]
Cartmell, S.C., Chun, M.M., & Vickery, T.J. (2014). Neural antecedents of social decision-making in a partner choice task. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 9(11): 1722-1729. [LINK]
Bukach, C.M., Vickery, T.J., Kinka, D., & Gauthier, I. (2012). Training experts: Individuation without naming is worth it. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(1): 14-17.
Vickery, T.J., Chun, M.M., & Lee, D. (2011). Ubiquity and specificity of reinforcement signals throughout the human brain. Neuron, 72(1): 166-177. [LINK]
Vickery, T.J., Chun, M.M. (2010). Object-based warping: An illusory distortion of space within objects. Psychological Science, 21(12): 1759-1764. [PDF].
Vickery, T.J., Sussman, R.S., & Jiang, Y.V. (2010). Spatial context learning survives interference from working memory load. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36(6): 1358-1371. [PDF].
Shim, W.M., Alvarez, G.A., Vickery, T.J., & Jiang, Y.V. (2010). The Number of Attentional Foci and Their Precision Are Dissociated in the Posterior Parietal Cortex. Cerebral Cortex. [PDF].
Vickery, T.J., & Jiang, Y.V. (2009). Associative grouping: Perceptual grouping of shapes by association. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71 (4), pp. 896-909 [PDF]. [This article was chosen by the editors for AP&P’s “Best Article of 2009” award.]
Vickery, T.J., Shim, W.M., Chakravarthi, R., Jiang, Y.V., & Luedeman, R. (2009). Supercrowding: Weakly masking a target expands the range of crowding. Journal of Vision. [PDF][LINK]
Vickery, T.J., & Jiang, Y.V. (2009). Inferior parietal lobule supports decision-making under uncertainty in humans. Cerebral Cortex, 19(4):916-925. [Link].
Vickery, T.J. (2008). Induced perceptual grouping. Psychological Science, 19(7): 693-701. [PDF]. [Demos coming soon].
Vickery, T.J., King, L.W. & Jiang, Y. (2005). Setting up the target template in visual search. Journal of Vision, 5(1):81-92. [PDF] [LINK]
Jiang, Y., Kuman, A., & Vickery, T.J. (2005). Integrating sequential arrays in visual short-term memory. Experimental Psychology, 52: 39-46. [PDF].