It takes a confounded face to pop out of a crowd DG Purcell, AL Stewart, RB Skov PERCEPTION-LONDON- 25, 1091-1120, 1996 | 312 | 1996 |
Recovery of masked visual targets by inhibition of the masking stimulus WN Dember, DG Purcell Science 157 (3794), 1335-1336, 1967 | 213 | 1967 |
The face-detection effect: Configuration enhances detection DG Purcell, AL Stewart Perception & Psychophysics 43 (4), 355-366, 1988 | 186 | 1988 |
Another look at semantic priming without awareness DG Purcell, AL Stewart, KE Stanovich Perception & Psychophysics 34 (1), 65-71, 1983 | 156 | 1983 |
The responses of neurons in the temporal cortex of primates, and face identification and detection ET Rolls, MJ Tovee, DG Purcell, AL Stewart, P Azzopardi Experimental Brain Research 101 (3), 473-484, 1994 | 151 | 1994 |
Probing “pop-out”: Another look at the face-in-the-crowd effect C Hampton, DG Purcell, L Bersine, CH Hansen, RD Hansen Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6), 563-566, 1989 | 103 | 1989 |
The face-detection effect DG Purcell, AL Stewart Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2), 118-120, 1986 | 78 | 1986 |
U-shaped masking functions in visual backward masking: Effects of target configuration and retinal position AL Stewart, DG Purcell Perception & Psychophysics 7 (4), 253-256, 1970 | 68 | 1970 |
Still another confounded face in the crowd DG Purcell, AL Stewart Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72 (8), 2115-2127, 2010 | 64 | 2010 |
Visual angle and the word superiority effect DG Purcell, KE Stanovich, A Spector Memory & Cognition 6 (1), 3-8, 1978 | 56 | 1978 |
Priming without awareness: What was all the fuss about? KE Stanovich, DG Purcell Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (01), 47-48, 1986 | 48 | 1986 |
Visual backward masking by a flash of light: A study of U-shaped detection functions. AL Stewart, DG Purcell Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3), 553, 1974 | 40 | 1974 |
Viewing psychology as a whole: The integrative science of William N. Dember. RR Hoffman, MF Sherrick, JS Warm American Psychological Association, 1998 | 30 | 1998 |
The word superiority effect: A comparison between restricted and unrestricted alternative set A Spector, DG Purcell Perception & Psychophysics 21 (4), 323-328, 1977 | 30 | 1977 |
The object-detection effect: Configuration enhances perception DG Purcell, AL Stewart Perception & psychophysics 50 (3), 215-224, 1991 | 29 | 1991 |
Some boundary conditions for a word superiority effect DG Purcell, KE Stanovich The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (1), 117-134, 1982 | 27 | 1982 |
U-shaped backward masking functions with nonmetacontrast paradigms DG Purcell, AL Stewart Psychonomic Science 21 (6), 361-363, 1970 | 27 | 1970 |
The relation of phenomenal brightness reversal and re-reversal to backward masking and recovery DG Purcell, WN Dember Perception & Psychophysics 3 (4), 290-292, 1968 | 27 | 1968 |
Visual sensitivity fluctuations during the menstrual cycle under dark and light adaptation D Scher, M Pionk, DG Purcell Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (3), 159-160, 1981 | 25 | 1981 |
Does integration produce masking or protect from it D Navon, D Purcell Perception 10 (1), 71-84, 1981 | 24 | 1981 |