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Timothy N. Welsh

Timothy N. Welsh

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
5914
World Ranking
10797
National Ranking
746

Best Publications

  • The processes of facilitation and inhibition in a cue–target paradigm: Insight from movement trajectory deviations

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  • No One Knows What Attention Is

    Bernhard Hommel;Craig S. Chapman;Paul Cisek;Heather F. Neyedli

  • Hand, but not foot, cues generate increases in salience at the pointed-at location

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  • Movement trajectories in the presence of a distracting stimulus: evidence for a response activation model of selective reaching.

    Timothy N. Welsh;Digby Elliott

  • Hand deviations toward distractors : Evidence for response competition

    T. N. Welsh;Digby Elliott;Daniel J. Weeks

  • Catching Eyes Effects of Social and Nonsocial Cues on Attention Capture

    Anne Böckler;Anne Böckler;Robrecht P. R. D. van der Wel;Timothy N. Welsh

  • Does Joe influence Fred's action?: Inhibition of return across different nervous systems

    Timothy N. Welsh;Digby Elliott;J. Greg Anson;Victoria Dhillon

  • Seeing vs. believing: Is believing sufficient to activate the processes of response co-representation?

    Timothy N. Welsh;Laura Higgins;Matthew Ray;Daniel J. Weeks

  • The Müller-Lyer illusion affects the planning and control of manual aiming movements

    Daniel V Meegan;Cheryl M Glazebrook;Victoria P Dhillon;Luc Tremblay

  • Are there age-related differences in learning to optimize speed, accuracy, and energy expenditure?

    Timothy N. Welsh;Laura Higgins;Delbert Elliott

  • Growing older does not always mean moving slower: examining aging and the saccadic motor system.

    Jay Pratt;Michael Dodd;Timothy Welsh

  • Gender differences in a dichotic listening and movement task: lateralization or strategy?

    Timothy N Welsh;Digby Elliott

  • I'm in the game

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  • Within- and between-nervous-system inhibition of return: observation is as good as performance.

    Timothy N. Welsh;James Lyons;Daniel J. Weeks;J. Greg Anson

  • I before U: Temporal order judgements reveal bias for self-owned objects.

    Merryn D Constable;Merryn D Constable;Timothy N Welsh;Greg Huffman;Jay Pratt

  • Actions modulate attentional capture.

    Timothy N. Welsh;Jay Pratt

  • Refining the time course of facilitation and inhibition in attention and action.

    Timothy N. Welsh;Heather Neyedli;Heather Neyedli;Luc Tremblay

  • Visual Selective Attention and Action

    Timothy N. Welsh;Daniel J. Weeks

  • Probing the time course of facilitation and inhibition in gaze cueing of attention in an upper-limb reaching task.

    Emma Yoxon;Merryn D Constable;Merryn D Constable;Timothy N Welsh

  • Fitts's law in a selective reaching task: the proximity-to-hand effect of action-centered attention revisited.

    Timothy N. Welsh;Michele Zbinden

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