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Mieke Donk
Mieke Donk
Associate Professor
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The role of stimulus-driven and goal-driven control in saccadic visual selection.
W Van Zoest, M Donk, J Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 30 (4), 746, 2004
4222004
Visual marking beside the mark: Prioritizing selection by abrupt onsets
M Donk, J Theeuwes
Perception & Psychophysics 63, 891-900, 2001
2012001
Effects of salience are short-lived
M Donk, W Van Zoest
Psychological Science 19 (7), 733-739, 2008
1982008
Prioritizing selection of new elements: Bottom-up versus top-down control
M Donk, J Theeuwes
Perception & psychophysics 65, 1231-1242, 2003
1052003
The effects of salience on saccadic target selection
W van Zoest, M Donk
Visual Cognition 12 (2), 353-375, 2005
1032005
Bottom-up and top-down control in visual search
W van Zoest, M Donk
Perception 33 (8), 927-937, 2004
1002004
Saccadic target selection as a function of time.
LJFM Van Zoest, M Donk
Spatial vision 19 (1), 61-76, 2006
922006
It depends on when you look at it: Salience influences eye movements in natural scene viewing and search early in time
NC Anderson, E Ort, W Kruijne, M Meeter, M Donk
Journal of Vision 15 (5), 9-9, 2015
802015
The costs of switching attentional sets
I Dombrowe, M Donk, CNL Olivers
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73, 2481-2488, 2011
672011
Goal-driven modulation as a function of time in saccadic target selection
W Van Zoest, M Donk
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (10), 1553-1572, 2008
632008
Salience is only briefly represented: evidence from probe-detection performance.
M Donk, L Soesman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 36 (2), 286, 2010
592010
The patient’s view on rare disease trial design–a qualitative study
CMW Gaasterland, MCJ van der Weide, MJ du Prie–Olthof, M Donk, ...
Orphanet journal of rare diseases 14, 1-9, 2019
582019
Illusory conjunctions are an illusion: The effects of target–nontarget similarity on conjunction and feature errors.
M Donk
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 25 (5 …, 1999
581999
Detection performance in pop-out tasks: Nonmonotonic changes with display size and eccentricity
C Meinecke, M Donk
Perception 31 (5), 591-602, 2002
552002
The time course of working memory effects on visual attention
I Dombrowe, CNL Olivers, M Donk
Visual Cognition 18 (8), 1089-1112, 2010
532010
Reward modulates oculomotor competition between differently valued stimuli
B Bucker, JD Silvis, M Donk, J Theeuwes
Vision Research 108, 103-112, 2015
482015
Social salience does not transfer to oculomotor visual search
A Siebold, MD Weaver, M Donk, W van Zoest
Visual Cognition 23 (8), 989-1019, 2015
472015
Large pupils predict goal-driven eye movements.
S Mathôt, A Siebold, M Donk, F Vitu
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (3), 513, 2015
462015
Oculomotor evidence for top-down control following the initial saccade
A Siebold, W van Zoest, M Donk
PLoS One 6 (9), e23552, 2011
452011
Proactive distractor suppression elicited by statistical regularities in visual search
C Huang, A Vilotijević, J Theeuwes, M Donk
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 28 (3), 918-927, 2021
442021
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