publications

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published articles

2025

  1. EEG
    Zooming in and out: Selective attention modulates color signals in early visual cortex for narrow and broad ranges of task-relevant features
    Mert Özkan, Angus F. Chapman, and Viola S. Störmer
    Journal of Neuroscience, 2025

2024

  1. Behavior
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    Target-distractor similarity predicts visual search efficiency but only for highly similar features
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2024
  2. Review
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    Representational spaces as a unifying framework for attention
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2024

2023

  1. Behavior
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    Feature-based attention warps the perception of visual features
    Angus F. Chapman, Chaipat Chunharas, and Viola S. Störmer
    Scientific Reports, 2023
  2. Behavior
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    Efficient tuning of attention to narrow and broad ranges of task-relevant feature values
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Visual Cognition, 2023

2022

  1. Behavior
    Feature similarity is non-linearly related to attentional selection: evidence from visual search and sustained attention tasks
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Journal of Vision, 2022

2021

  1. Behavior
    Feature-based attention is not confined by object boundaries: spatially global enhancement of irrelevant features
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 2021

2019

  1. Behavior
    Fleeting reliability in the dot-probe task
    Angus Chapman, Christel Devue, and Gina M. Grimshaw
    Psychological Research, 2019

2018

  1. Behavior
    How robust is familiar face recognition? A repeat detection study of more than 1000 faces
    Angus F. Chapman, Hannah Hawkins-Elder, and Tirta Susilo
    Royal Society Open Science, 2018

2017

  1. Physiology
    Dissociating the physiological components of unconscious emotional responses
    Michael D. Tooley, David Carmel, Angus Chapman, and Gina M. Grimshaw
    Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2017


manuscripts submitted or in preparation

2025

  1. Theory
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    A dynamic spatiotemporal normalization model for continuous vision
    Angus F. Chapman and Rachel N. Denison
    2025

2024

  1. EEG
    Biased representations of attended and unattended colors recovered from human scalp electroencephalography
    Angus F. Chapman, Frederik Geweke, John T. Serences, and Viola S. Störmer
    2024


book chapters

2019

  1. Review
    Scaling up visual attention and visual working memory to the real world
    Timothy F. Brady, Viola S. Störmer, Anna Shafer-Skelton, Jamal R. Williams, Angus F. Chapman, and Hayden M. Schill
    In Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 2019


conference presentations

talks

2022

  1. Adaptive biases in attention and working memory revealed by pre-cues and retro-cues
    Angus F. Chapman, Chaipat Chunharas, and Viola S. Störmer
    Paper presented at the 30th OPAM meeting, Boston, MA, USA, 2022
  2. VSS
    Reconstructing attended and unattended colors from human scalp electroencephalography
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Paper presented at the Vision Science Society, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2022

2020

  1. VSS
    Flexible focus in feature-based attention: efficient tuning of attention to narrow and broad ranges of task-relevant feature values
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Paper presented at the Virtual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, 2020

2019

  1. Feature-based attention is not confined by object boundaries: spatially global enhancement of irrelevant features
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Paper presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Experimental Psychology, Wellington, New Zealand, 2019

2015

  1. Reliability of attentional biases in the dot-probe task
    Angus Chapman, Christel Devue, and Gina M. Grimshaw
    Paper presented at the 4th KiwiCAM conference, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 2015

2014

  1. Gone in a flash: No evidence for unconscious perception of emotional valence
    Angus Chapman, Michael D. Tooley, David Carmel, and Gina M. Grimshaw
    Paper presented at the 3rd KiwiCAM conference, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 2014


posters

2025

  1. VSS
    A dynamic spatiotemporal normalization model for continuous vision
    Angus F. Chapman and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2025
  2. VSS
    Probabilistic decoding reveals the dynamics of sensory uncertainty
    Jeff Nestor, Karen Tian, Angus F. Chapman, Jenny Motzer, and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2025

2024

  1. SfN
    Temporal normalization incentivizes attentional tradeoffs across time.
    Angus F. Chapman and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, USA., 2024
  2. CCN
    Attention alters the representational geometry of a perceptual feature space
    Angus F. Chapman, Melissa Allouche, and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at the Cognitive Computational Neuroscience conference, Boston, MA, USA, 2024
  3. VSS
    A dynamic normalization model with temporal receptive fields captures perceptual suppression by past and future stimuli
    Angus F. Chapman, Michael L. Epstein, and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2024
  4. VSS
    Attention increases representational distance near task-relevant orientations.
    Melissa Allouche, Angus F. Chapman, Melissa Allouche, and Rachel N. Denison
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2024
  5. VSS
    Flexible allocation of feature-based attention to narrow and broad ranges of color as assessed by steady-state visual evoked potentials
    Mert Özkan, Angus F. Chapman, and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2024

2023

  1. VSS
    Highly efficient attention selection of colors despite high target-distractor similarity
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2023

2021

  1. Feature-based attention warps perception of color
    Angus F. Chapman, Chaipat Chunharas, and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the 29th OPAM conference, 2021
  2. VSS
    Quantifying the effects of feature similarity on attentional selection using psychophysical scaling
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the Virtual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, 2021

2020

  1. VSS
    Feature-based attention warps perception of color
    Audrey Barszcz, Angus F. Chapman, Chaipat Chunhuras, and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the Virtual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, 2020

2019

  1. VSS
    Feature-based attention resolves differences in target-distractor similarity through multiple mechanisms
    Angus F. Chapman, Frederik Geweke, and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2019

2018

  1. SfN
    Feature-based attention spreads within and between objects
    Angus F. Chapman and Viola S. Störmer
    Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, USA, 2018
  2. VSS
    Varieties of holistic processing defecits in developmental prosopagnosia
    Angus F. Chapman, Lauren Bell, Brad Duchaine, and Tirta Susilo
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2018

2017

  1. VSS
    Large inversion effects are not specific to faces and do not vary with object expertise
    Constantin Rezlescu, Tirta Susilo, Angus Chapman, and Alfonso Carramazza
    Poster presented at the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, 2017

2016

  1. Fleeting reliability in the dot-probe task
    Angus Chapman, Christel Devue, and Gina M. Grimshaw
    Poster presented at the Australasian Society for Experimental Psychology, Melbourne, Australia, 2016

2015

  1. Dissociating unconscious emotion through differential physiological responses
    Gina M. Grimshaw, Michael D. Tooley, Angus Chapman, and David Carmel
    Poster presented at the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Paris, France, 2015
Twice Told Stories, Seattle, WA, 8/24/2018
Twice Told Stories, Seattle, WA, 8/24/2018