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Publications
In Press
- Fawcett, J. M., Quinlan, C., & Taylor, T. L. (in press, May 2012). Interplay of the Production and Picture Superiority Effects: A Signal Detection Analysis. Memory.
- Noel, M., Taylor, T. L., Quinlan, C. K., & Stewart, S. H. (in press, April 2011). The impact of attention style on directed forgetting among high anxiety sensitive individuals. Cognitive Therapy and Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10608-011-9366-y
- Taylor, T. L., & Fawcett, J. M. (in press, May 2012). Does an instruction to forget enhance memory for other presented items? Consciousness & Cognition.
2012
- Fawcett, J. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2012). The control of working memory resources in intentional forgetting: Evidence from incidental probe word recognition. Acta Psychologica, 139, 84-90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.001
2011
- Hilchey, M. D., Ivanoff, J. G., Taylor, T. L., & Klein, R. M. (2011). The effect of inhibition of return on the temporal dynamics of spatial information processing. Acta Psychologica, 136, 235-244. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.09.003
- Taylor, T. L., & Fawcett, J. M. (2011). Larger IOR effects following forget than following remember instructins depend on exogenous attentional withdrawal and target localization. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 1790-1814. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-011-0146-2.
- Thompson, K. M., Fawcett, J. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2011). Tag, you’re it: Tagging as an alternative to yes/no recognition in item method directed forgetting. Acta Psychologica, 138, 171-175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.06.001
2010
- Chica, A. B., Taylor, T. L., Lupiáñez, J., & Klein, R. M. (2010). Two mechanisms underlying Inhibition of Return. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 25-35. DOI 10.1007/s00221-009-2004-1.
- Fawcett, J. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2010). Directed forgetting shares mechanisms with attentional withdrawal but not stop-signal inhibition. Memory & Cognition, 38, 797-808. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/MC.38.6.797.
- Quinlan, C. K., Fawcett, J. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2010). Directed forgetting: Comparing pictures and words. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64, 41-46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0016569.
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2008
- Fawcett, J. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2008). Forgetting is effortful: Evidence from reaction time probes in an item-method directed forgetting task. Memory & Cognition, 36, 1168-1181. DOI: 10.3758/MC.36.6.1168.
- Taylor, T. L., & Therrien, M. E. (2008). Inhibition of return for the discrimination of faces. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 279-290.
- Wylie, G., Foxe, J. J., & Taylor, T. L. (2008). Forgetting as an active process: An fMRI investigation of item-method directed forgetting. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 670-682.
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2007
- Emeric, E. E., Brown, J. W., Boucher, L., Carpenter, R. H. S., Hanes, D. P., Harris, R., Logan, G. D., Mashru, R. N., Paré, M., Pouget, P., Stuphorn, V., Taylor, T. L., & Schall, J. D. (2007). Influence of history on saccade countermanding performance in humans and macaque monkeys. Vision Research, 47, 35-49.
- Hourihan, K. L., Goldberg, S., & Taylor, T. L. (2007). The role of spatial location in remembering and forgetting peripheral words. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 91-101.
- Taylor, T. L. (2007). Inhibition of return for expected and unexpected targets. Acta Psychologica, 124, 257-273.
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2006
- Hourihan, K. L., & Taylor, T. L. (2006). Cease remembering: Control processes in directed forgetting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1354-1365.
- Ivanoff, J., & Taylor, T. L. (2006). Inhibition of return
promotes stop-signal inhibition by delaying responses. Visual Cognition, 13, 503-512.
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2005
- Taylor, T. L. (2005). Inhibition
of return following instructions to remember and forget. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
58A, 613-629.
*Erratum: Figures 1 and 2 have been reversed
in the published version*
- Taylor, T. L., & Ivanoff J. (2005). Inhibition of return and repetition priming effects in localization and discrimination tasks. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 75-89.
- Taylor, T. L., & Therrien, M. E. (2005). Inhibition of return for faces. Perception and Psychophysic, 67, 1414-1422.
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2003
- Taylor, T. L., & Ivanoff, J. (2003). The
interplay of stop signal inhibition and inhibition of return. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56A
(8), 1349-1371.
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2002
- Taylor, T. L., & Donnelly, M. P. W. (2002). Inhibition of return for target discriminations: The effect of repeating
discriminated and irrelevant stimulus dimensions. Perception
and Psychophysics, 64, 292-317.
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2001
- Klein, R. M., Munoz, D. P., Dorris, M. C., & Taylor, T. L. (2001). Inhibition of return in
monkey and man. In C.L. Folk & B.S. Gibson (Eds.),
Attraction, distraction and action: Multiple perspectives on attentional
capture. Advances in psychology, 133. Elsevier, pp. 27-47.
- MacInnes, W. J., & Taylor, T. L. (2001). Millisecond
timing on PCs and Macs. Behavioral Research Methods,
Instruments, and Computers, 33, 174-178.
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2000
- LoLordo, V. M., & Taylor, T. L. (2000). Effects
of uncontrollable aversive events: Some unsolved puzzles.
In R. Mowrer & S. B. Klein (Eds.), Contemporary learning theories.
Erlbaum, pp. 469-504.
- Schall, J. D., Hanes, D. P., & Taylor, T. L. (2000). Neural Control of behavior: Countermanding eye movements. Psychological Research, 63, 299-307.
- Stuphorn, V., Taylor, T. L., & Schall, J. D. (2000). Performance
monitoring by the supplementary eye field. Nature,
408, 857-859.
- Taylor, T. L., & Klein, R. M. (2000). Visual
and motor effects in inhibition of return. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
26, 1639-1656.
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1999
- Dorris, M., Taylor, T. L., Munoz, D. P., & Klein, R. M. (1999). Influences of stimulus
and saccadic history on saccadic reaction times in monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology, 81, 2429-2436.
- Taylor, T. L., Hall, S. E., Boehnke, S. E., & Phillips, D. P. (1999). Additivity
of perceptual channel-crossing effects in gap detection. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 105, 563-566.
- Taylor, T. L., Kingstone, A., & Klein, R. M. (1999). The
disappearance of foveal and non-foveal stimuli: Decomposing the gap
effect. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52, 192-199.
- Taylor, T. L., Klein, R. M., & Munoz, D. P. (1999). Saccadic performance as a function of the presence and disappearance
of auditory and visual fixation stimuli. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11, 205-212.
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1998
- Phillips, D. P., Hall, S. E., Harrington, I. A., & Taylor, T. L.
(1998). "Central" auditory
gap detection: A spatial case. Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America, 103, 2064-2068.
- Taylor, T. L., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Inhibition
of return to color: A replication and non-extension of Law, Pratt,
and Abrams (1995). Perception and Psychophysics,
60, 1452-1456.
- Taylor, T. L., & Klein, R. M. (1998). On
the causes and effects of inhibition of return. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 5, 625-643.
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1997
- Taylor, T. L. (1997). Generating
and Measuring Inhibition of Return. Ph.D. Dissertation, Dalhousie
University.
- Phillips, D. P., Taylor, T. L., Hall, S. E., Carr, M. M., & Mossop,
J. E. (1997). Detection
of silent intervals between spectrally dissimilar noises: Some properties
of "central" auditory gap detection. Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America, 101, 3695-3704.
- Taylor, T. L., & Hamm, J. P. (1997). Category
effects in temporal visual search. Canadian Journal
of Experimental Psychology, 51, 36-46.
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1995
- Klein, R. M., Taylor, T. L., & Kingstone, A. (1995). Against
a role for attentional disengagement in the gap effect: A friendly
amendment to Tam and Stelmach (1993). Perception
and Psychophysics, 57, 573-577.
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1994
- Klein, R. M., & Taylor, T. L. (1994). Categories
of cognitive inhibition, with reference to attention.
In D. Dagenbach & T. Carr (Eds.), Inhibitory processes in attention,
memory, and language. Academic Press, pp. 113-150.
- Taylor, T. L. (1994). Examination of the role of covert attentional movement and saccadic preparation in the gap effect. M.Sc. Dissertation, Dalhousie University.
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