Steven Blurton
Associate Professor
Institut for Psykologi
Øster Farimagsgade 2A, 1350 København K
Research fields
- Visual perception and attention
- Multisensory integration
- Mathematical modelling
Research group membership
- Center for Visual Cognition (Department of Psychology)
Current research
I am employed in the KU 2016 programme ("Dynamical Systems"). In this part of the project we are using mathematical modelling techniques to account for response times (RT) in visual attention and classification tasks. I derive and test different cognitive models for pure accuracy tasks and speeded RT tasks. The goal is to find a common model that can predict both accuracy and RT in a single theoretical framework. To accomplish this I investigate different sequential sampling models that are founded on ideas similar to those of the Theory of Visual Attention (TVA, Bundesen, 1990).
Selected Publications
- Blurton, S. P., Greenlee, M. W., & Gondan, M. (2015). Cross-modal cueing in audiovisual spatial attention. Attention, Perception, and Psychophyics, 77, 2356–2376.
- Blurton, S. P., Kesselmeier, M., & Gondan, M. (2012). Fast and accurate calculations for cumulative first-passage times in Wiener diffusion models. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 56, 470–475.
- Blurton, S. P., Raabe, M., & Greenlee, M W. (2012). Differential cortical activation during saccadic adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 107, 1738–1747.
ID: 125265825
Most downloads
-
2047
downloads
Fast and accurate calculations for cumulative first-passage time distributions in Wiener diffusion models
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
Published -
1275
downloads
Effects of spatial and selective attention on basic multisensory integration
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
Published -
1099
downloads
Showing that the race model inequality is not violated
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
Published