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47
Citations
11306
World Ranking
6100
National Ranking
3316

Overview

David E. Irwin is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Neuroscience and Computer Science.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Computer Science

Within these broader disciplines, their work covers several subfields such as:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

David E. Irwin's research topics highlight intersections between brain function and technological applications. Key topics in their work are:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Advanced Neural Network Applications

The recently published papers by David E. Irwin include:

  • "Is there a K in capacity? Assessing the structure of visual short-term memory," 2020, Cognitive Psychology
  • "PowerTrip: Exploiting Federated Heterogeneous Datacenter Power for Distributed ML Training," 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators contributing to this body of work include:

  • Maria M. Robinson
  • Aaron S. Benjamin
  • Talha Mehboob
  • Luanzheng Guo
  • Nathan R. Tallent

David E. Irwin's publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Our Eyes do Not Always Go Where we Want Them to Go: Capture of the Eyes by New Objects:

    Jan Theeuwes;Arthur F. Kramer;Sowon Hahn;David E. Irwin

  • Information Integration across Saccadic Eye Movements.

    David E Irwin

  • Memory for position and identity across eye movements.

    David E. Irwin

  • Visual Search has Memory

    Matthew S. Peterson;Arthur F. Kramer;Ranxiao Frances Wang;David E. Irwin

  • Modern mental chronometry.

    David E. Meyer;Allen M. Osman;David E. Irwin;Steven Yantis

  • Influence of attentional capture on oculomotor control

    Jan Theeuwes;Jan Theeuwes;Arthur F. Kramer;Sowon Hahn;David E. Irwin

  • Integration and accumulation of information across saccadic eye movements.

    David E. Irwin;Rachel V. Andrews

  • The dynamics of cognition and action: mental processes inferred from speed-accuracy decomposition.

    David E. Meyer;David E. Irwin;Allen M. Osman;John Kounios

  • Syntactic effects of information availability in sentence production

    J. Kathryn Bock;David E. Irwin

  • Eye movements and scene perception: Memory for things observed

    David E. Irwin;Gregory J. Zelinsky

  • Frames of reference in vision and language: where is above?

    Laura A. Carlson-Radvansky;David E. Irwin

  • Integrating visual information from successive fixations

    John Jonides;David E. Irwin;Steven Yantis

  • Fixation location and fixation duration as indices of cognitive processing

    David E Irwin

  • Integrating Information Across Saccadic Eye Movements

    David E. Irwin

  • Attentional and oculomotor capture by onset, luminance and color singletons.

    David E Irwin;Angela M Colcombe;Arthur F Kramer;Sowon Hahn

  • Evidence against visual integration across saccadic eye movements

    David E. Irwin;Steven Yantis;John Jonides

  • Conversation disrupts change detection in complex traffic scenes

    Jason S. McCarley;Margaret J. Vais;Heather Pringle;Heather Pringle;Arthur F. Kramer

  • Covert shifts of attention precede involuntary eye movements.

    Matthew S. Peterson;Arthur F. Kramer;David E. Irwin

  • Minding the clock

    Kathryn Bock;David E. Irwin;Douglas J. Davidson;Willem J. M. Levelt

  • Sensory registration and informational persistence

    David E. Irwin;James M. Yeomans

  • The role of the saccade target object in the perception of a visually stable world.

    Christopher B. Currie;George W. McConkie;Laura A. Carlson-Radvansky;David E. Irwin

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur F. Kramer
Arthur F. Kramer Northeastern University
Jan Theeuwes
Jan Theeuwes Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
James R. Brockmole
James R. Brockmole University of Notre Dame
Kathryn Bock
Kathryn Bock University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Daniel J. Simons
Daniel J. Simons University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John Jonides
John Jonides University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David E. Meyer
David E. Meyer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Aaron S. Benjamin
Aaron S. Benjamin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Werner X. Schneider
Werner X. Schneider Bielefeld University
Charles T. Scialfa
Charles T. Scialfa University of Calgary

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