Publications by Mr Patrick Craston
Publication period (6/2006 onwards) - ordered by publication type and date
Journal Papers
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Attention
Increases the Temporal Precision of Conscious Perception: Verifying the
Neural-ST² Model.
Srivas Chennu, Patrick Craston, Brad Wyble, and Howard Bowman.
PLoS Computational Biology, 5(11):e1000576, November 2009.
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The
attentional blink reveals serial working memory encoding: Evidence from
virtual & human event-related potentials.
Patrick Craston, Brad Wyble, Srivas Chennu, and Howard Bowman.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(3):550-566, March 2009.
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A
reciprocal relationship between bottom-up trace strength and the attentional
blink bottleneck: Relating the LC-NE and ST² models.
H. Bowman, B. Wyble, S. Chennu, and P. Craston.
Brain Research, 1202:25-42, April 2008.
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An EEG
study of masking effects in RSVP [Abstract].
Patrick Craston, Brad Wyble, and Howard Bowman.
Journal of Vision, 6(6):1016-1016, June 2006.
http://journalofvision.org/6/6/1016/.
Conference Papers
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The delayed
consolidation hypothesis of all-or-none conscious perception during the
attentional blink, applying the ST² framework.
Howard Bowman, Patrick Craston, Srivas Chennu, and Brad Wyble.
In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society, pages 2152-2157. Cognitive Science Society, July 2009.
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The
influence of target discriminability on the time course of attentional
selection.
Srivas Chennu, Patrick Craston, Brad Wyble, and Howard Bowman.
In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society, pages 1506-1511. Cognitive Science Society, July 2009.
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Transient
attentional enhancement during the attentional blink: ERP correlates of the
ST² model.
Srivas Chennu, Patrick Craston, Brad Wyble, and Howard Bowman.
In Robert M. French and Elizabeth Thomas, editors, FROM ASSOCIATIONS TO
RULES: Connectionist Models of Behavior and Cognition, volume 17 of
Progress in Neural Processing, World Scientific Publishing (UK) Ltd., 57
Shelton Street, London WC2H 9HE, U.K., January 2008. World Scientific.
Miscellaneous
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Applying
cognitive electrophysiology to neural modelling of the attentional
blink.
Patrick Craston.
PhD thesis, Computing, University of Kent, CT2 7NF, July 2008.
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Attentional
capture in stimulus rich computer interfaces.
B. Wyble, H. Bowman, and P. Craston.
Technical Report 7-06, University of Kent, Computing Laboratory, September
2006.
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Electrophysiological feedback in adaptive human computer interfaces.
B. Wyble, P. Craston, and H. Bowman.
Technical Report 8-06, University of Kent, Computing Laboratory, September
2006.