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Dr. Jay Pratt

Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto

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  • Visual Cognition Lab
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Publications

Most publications are available on ResearchGate and citation information available on Google Scholar. Papers from 2015 and later are also available on the UofT’s repository TSpace.

2025

Yucer, E., Clement, A., & Pratt, J. (in press). “Not so intuitive” Physics: Orientation supersedes stability in prioritizing attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.  

Hamblin-Frohman & Pratt, J. (in press). Rapid development of inhibitory effects in response to novel features; it’s mostly target-feature enhancement. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

He, S. & Pratt, J. (in press). Examining visual prior entry of semantic affective valences: Positive is biased over negative. Cognition and Emotion.

Hamblin-Frohman, Z. & Pratt. J. (in press). Selectively attended information is obligatorily encoded into visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.

Hamblin-Frohman, Z., Pratt, J., & Becker, S. (in press). Inhibition in large set sizes depends on search mode, not salience. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

Hamblin-Frohman, Z. & Pratt, J. (2025). The fate of visual working memory items after their job is done. Journal of Vision, 25.4.7.

Williams, R., Ferber, S., & Pratt, j. (2025). Disentangling the Contributions of Spatiotopic, Retinotopic, and Configural Frames of Reference to the Filtering of Probable Distractor Locations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 51, 457-474.

He, S. & Pratt, J. (2025). Binding a stimulus after, but not before, response execution: Examining the temporal binding window of event files. Psychological Research, 89(44), 1-11 .

2024

Guo, J., Pratt, J., & Walther, D.B. (2024). Global ensemble statistics are insufficient for rapid scene perception: A registered replication attempt. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 87, 685-697.

Knox, K., Pratt, J., & Cant, J. (2024). Examining the role of action-drive attention in ensemble processing. Journal of Vision, 24, 1-17.  

Lui, L., Pratt, J., & Lawrence, R. (2024). The effect of distractor prevalence on distractor speeded search termination. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 31, 303-311. 

2023

Lawrence, R., Paas, K., Cochrane, B., & Pratt, J. (2023). Delayed onsets are not necessary for generating distractor quitting thresholds effects in visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85, 1811-1818.

Williams, R., Ferber, S., & Pratt J. (2023).  The specificity of feature-based attentional guidance is equivalent under single- and dual-target search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 49, 1430-1446.

Lawrence, R., Cochrane, B., Eidels, A., Howard, Z., Lui, L., & Pratt, J. (2023).  Emphasizing responder speed or accuracy modulates but does not abolish the distractor-induced quitting effect in visual search. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 8, 1-12.

Girgis, J., Powell, M., Donmez, B., Pratt, J., Hess, P. (2023). How drivers allocate visual attention to vulnerable road users when turning at urban intersections. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 19, 100822.  

Lim, Y-S. & Pratt, J. (2023).  The interaction of internal and external attention. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85, 52-63.

Cochrane, B, Pratt, J., & Miliken, B. (2023).  Top-down then automatic: Instructions can continue to influence visual search when no longer actively implemented. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85, 76-87.

2022

Clement, A., Lim, I., Stothart, C., & Pratt, J. (2022).  Typicality modulates the visual awareness of objects. Consciousness & Cognition, 100, 103314.

Lawrence, R., Schneider, L., & Pratt, J. (2022).  Can arrows change the subjective perception of space? Exploring symbolic attention repulsion.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75, 1997-2011.

Cochrane, B. & Pratt, J. (2022). The item-specific proportion congruency effect transfers to non-category members based on broad visual similarity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 29, 1821-1830.

Weidler, B., Pratt, J., Bugg, J. (2022).  How is location defined? Implications for learning and transfer of location-specific control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 48, 312-330.

Taylor, J.E.T., Hilchey, M., Weidler, B., & Pratt, J. (2022).  Eliminating the low prevalence effect in visual search with a remarkably simple strategy. Psychological Science, 33, 716-724.

Galarraga, D., Pratt, J., & Cochrane, B. (2022).  Is the attentional SNARC effect truly attentional? Using temporal order judgments to differentiate attention from response. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75, 808-817. 

Lawrence, R. & Pratt, J. (2022).  Salience matters: Distractors may, or may not, speed target absent searches. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 89-100.

Cochrane, B. & Pratt, J.  (2022). The item-specific proportion congruency effect can be contaminated by short-term repetition priming. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 1-9.

2021

Cochrane, B. A., Wang, C., Pratt, J., Milliken, B., & Sun, H. J. (2021). Comparing imagery and perception: using eye movements to dissociate mechanisms in search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 2879-2890. 

Williams, R., Pratt, J., Ferber, S., & Cant, J. (2021). Tuning the ensemble: Incidental skewing of the perceptual average through memory-driven selection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 47, 648-661. 

Lim, Y-S., Clement, A., & Pratt, J. (2021). Typicality modulates attentional capture by object categories. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 1397-1406. 

Lim, Y-S. & Pratt, J. (2021). Examining temporal and spatial attention with a reaction time attentional blink. Visual Cognition, 29, 201-2012 

Cochrane, B. & Pratt, J. (2021). Context isn’t everything: Search performance is influenced by the nature of the task but not the background. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 27-37. 

2020

Clement, A., Moffat, A., & Pratt, J. (2020). Shifting attention does not influence numerical processing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 3920-3930.

Williams, R., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2020). Directed avoidance and its effect on visual working memory. Cognition, 201, 104277.

Lawrence, R., Kulzhabayeva, D., & Pratt, J. (2020). Endogenous shifts of attention cause distortions in the perception of space: Reviewing and examining the attentional repulsion effect. Visual Cognition, 28, 292-310.

Cochrane, B. & Pratt, J. (2020). Re-examining Maljkovic and Nakayama (1994): Conscious expectancy does affect the Priming of Pop-out effect. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 2693-2702.

Hilchey, M., Rajsic, J., & Pratt, J. (2020).  When do response-related episodic retrieval effects co-occur with inhibition of return? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 3013-3032.

Rajsic, J., Hilchey, M., Woodman, G., & Pratt, J. (2020).  Visual working memory load does not eliminate visuomotor repetition effects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 1290-1303.

Huffman, G., Hilchey, M., Weidler, B., Mills, M., & Pratt, J. (2020).  Does feature-based attention play a role in the episodic retrieval of event files? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 46, 241-251.  

2019

Pickel, L., Pratt, J., & Weidler, B. (2019).  The transfer of location-based control requires location-based conflict. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81, 2788-2797.

Hilchey, M., Pratt, J., & Lamy, D. (2019). Is attention really biased toward the last target location in visual search? The role of focal attention and stimulus-response translation rules. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 45, 1415-1428.

Hilchey, M. & Pratt, J. (2019). Hidden from view: Statistical learning exposes latent attentional capture.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26, 1633-1640.

Constable, M., Rajsic, J., Welsh, T., & Pratt, J. (2019).  It is not in the details: Self-related shapes are rapidly classified but their features are not better remembered.  Memory & Cognition, 47, 1145-1157. 

Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy, D., & Pratt, J. (2019).  Is attention really biased toward the last target location in visual search? Attention, response rules, and eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26, 504-514.

Hilchey, M., Weidler, B., Rajsic, J., & Pratt, J. (2019).  Does changing distractor environments eliminate spatiomotor biases? Visual Cognition, 27, 351-366.

Gozli, D., Lockwood, P., Chasteen, A., & Pratt, J. (2019).  Spatial metaphors in thinking about other people.  Visual Cognition, 26, 313-333. 

Huffman, G., Rajsic, J., & Pratt, J. (2019). Ironic capture: Top-down expectations exacerbate distraction in visual search.  Psychological Research, 83, 1070-1082.  

Huffman, G., Gozli, D., Hommel, B., & Pratt, J. (2019). Response activation, response selection difficulty, and response-outcome learning. Psychological Research, 83, 247-257. 

Constable, M., Welsh, T., Huffman, G., & Pratt, J. (2019).  I before U: Temporal order judgments reveal bias for self-owned objects.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72, 589-598.

Petersson, A., Hilchey, M, & Pratt, J. (2019).  When attention is not enough: Sensory stimulation is necessary for generating an attentional repulsions effect.  Frontiers in Cognition. 

2018

Constable, M., Pratt, J., & Welsh, T. (2018).  Two minds don’t blink alike: The attentional blink does not occur in a joint context.  Frontiers Psychology: Cognition, article 1714.  

Hilchey, M., Leber, A., & Pratt, J. (2018).  Testing the role of response repetition in spatial priming in visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80, 1362-1374.  

Huffman, G., Hilchey, M., & Pratt, J. (2018).  Feature integration in basic detection and localization tasks: Insights from the attentional orienting literature.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80, 1333-1341. 

Huffman, G., Antinucci, V., & Pratt, J. (2018). The illusion of control: Sequential dependencies underlie contingent attentional capture.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 2238-2244.

Taylor, J.E.T., Hilchey, M., & Pratt, J. (2018).  Out with the new, in with the old: Exogenous orienting to locations with physically constant stimulation.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1331-1336. 

Amer, T., Gozli, D., & Pratt, J. (2018).  Biasing spatial attention with semantic information: An event coding approach.  Psychological Research, 82, 840-858.

Hilchey, M., Rajsic, J., Huffman, G., Klein, R., & Pratt, J. (2018).  Dissociating orienting biases from integration effects with eye movements.  Psychological Science, 29, 328-339.

Mills, M., Chasteen, A., Boychuk, P., & Pratt, J. (2018). Attention goes both ways: Shifting attention influences lexical decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 282-291.

Rajsic, J., Wilson, D., & Pratt, J. (2018).  The price of information: Increased inspection costs reduce the confirmation bias in visual search.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71, 832-849.

Hilchey, M., Pratt, J., & Christie, J.  (2018).  Placeholders dissociate two forms of inhibition of return.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71, 360-371. 

2017

Rajsic, J., Liu, H., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Eye movements can cause item-specific visual recognition advantages.  Visual Cognition, 25, 903-912.

Hilchey, M., Rajsic, J., Huffman, G., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Response-mediated spatial priming despite perfectly valid target location cues and intervening response events.  Visual Cognition, 25, 888-902.

Chan, D., Rajsic, J., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Go-getters and Procrastinators: Investigating individual differences in visual cognition across university semesters.  Vision Research, 141, 317-324.

Rajsic, J. & Pratt, J. (2017).  More than a memory: Confirmatory visual search is not caused by remebering a visual feature.  Acta Psychologica, 180, 169-174. 

Rajsic, J., Swan, G., Wilson, D., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Accessibility limits recall from visual working memory.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 43, 1415-1431.

Huffman, G. & Pratt, J. (2017).  The action effect: Support for the biased competition hypothesis. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 1804-1815.  

Rajsic, J., Ouslis, N., Wilson, D., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Looking sharp: Becoming a search template boosts precision and stability in visual working memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 1643-1651. 

Constable, M., de Grosbois, J., Lung, T., Tremblay, L., Pratt, J., & Welsh, T. (2017).  Eye movements may cause motor contagion effects.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 835-841. 

Hilchey, M., Rajsic, J., Huffman, G., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Intervening response events between identification targets do not always turn repetition benefits into repetition costs. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 807-819.

Donovan, I, Pratt, J., & Shomstein, S. (2017).  Spatial attention is necessary for object-based attention: Evidence from temporal order judgments. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 753-764.

Krause, F., Bekkering, H., Pratt, J., & Lindemann, O. (2017).  Interaction between numbers and size during visual search.  Psychological Research 81, 664-677.

Rajsic, J., Perera, H., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Learned value and object perception: Accelerated percpetion or biased decisions?  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 603-613.

Rajsic, J., Taylor, J.E.T., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Out of sight, out of mind: Matching bias underlies confirmatory visual search.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 498-507.

Taylor, J.E.T., Witt, J., & Pratt, J. (2017).  A different kind of weapon focus: Simulated training with ballistic weapons reduces change blindness. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2:3.

Huffman, G., Al-Aidroos, N., & Pratt, J. (2017).  Salience drives feature repetition in cueing tasks. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 212-222.

2016

Rajsic, J., Sun, S., Huxtable, L., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2016).  Pop-in and pop-out: Visual working memory advantages for unique items.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23, 1787-1793.

Hilchey, M, Taylor, J.E.T., & Pratt, J. (2016).  Much ado about nothing: Capturing attention toward locations without new perceptual events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 42, 1923-1927.

Constable, M., Bayliss, A., Tipper, S., Spaniol, A., Pratt, J., & Welsh, T. (2016).  Ownership status influences the degree of joint facilitatory behavior.  Psychological Science, 27, 1321-1328.

Gozli, D., Huffman, G., & Pratt, J. (2016). Acting and anticipating: Impact of outcome-compatible distractor depends on response selection efficiency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 42, 1601-1614.

Taylor, J. E. T., Rajsic, J. & Pratt, J. (2016). Object-based selection is contingent on attentional control settings. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 988-995.

Huffman, G. & Pratt, J. (2016).  The effect of SNARC compatibility of perceptual accuracy: Evidence from object substitution masking.  Psychological Research, 80, 702-709.

Gozli, D., Aslam, H., & Pratt, J. (2016).  Visuospatial cueing by self-caused features: Orienting of attention and action-outcome association learning.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 44, 459-467 .

Gozli, D., Pratt, J., Martin, K.Z., & Chasteen, A. (2016).  Implied spatial meaning and visuospatial bias: Conceptual processing influences processing of visual targets and distractors.  PLoS One, 11, 1-18. 

Wilson, K., Lowe, M., Ruppel, J., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2016).  The scope of no return: Openness predicts the spatial distribution of inhibition of return. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 209-217. 

2015

Pratt, J., Taylor, E., & Gozli, D. (2015).  Action and Attention.  Chapter in The Handbook of Attention (Eds: Fawcett, Risko, & Kingstone), MIT Press. 

Constable, M., Pratt, J., Gozli, D., & Welsh, T. (2015).  Do you see what I see?  Co-actor posture modulates visual processing in joint tasks.  Visual Cognition, 23, 699-719.

Hsu, P., Taylor, J.E.T., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Frogs jump forward: Semantic information influences the perception of element motion in the Ternus display. Perception, 44, 779-789.  

Rajsic, J., Wilson, D., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Confirmation bias in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 41, 1353-1364.

Taylor, J.E.T., Chan, D., Bennett, P., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Attentional cartography: Mapping the distribution of attention across time and space.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 2240-2246.

Taylor, J.E.T., Lam, T., Chasteen, A., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Bow your head in shame, or, hold your head up with pride: Self-esteem concepts orient attention vertically.  PLoS One. 

Huffman, G., Gozli, D., Welsh, T., & Pratt, J. (2015). Hand position influences perceptual grouping.  Experimental Brain Research, 233, 2627-2634.

Born, S., Kerzel, D., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Contingent capture effects in temporal order judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 41, 995-1006.

Goodhew, S., Edwards, M., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2015).  Altered visual perception near the hands: Acritical review of attentional and neurophysiological models.  Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 55, 223-233.

Taylor, J.E.T., Pratt, J., & Witt, J. (2015).  Joint attention for stimuli on the hands: Ownership matters. Frontiers in Cognitive Science, 6:543  

Taylor, J.E.T., Gozli, D., Chan, D., Huffman, G., & Pratt, J.  (2015). A touchy subject: Advancing the modulated visual pathways account of altered vision near the hands.  Translational Neuroscience, 6, 1-7.

2014

Chow, A., Gozli, D., & Pratt, J. (2014).  Examining the locus of the attentional attraction effect.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 2389-97.

Goodhew, S., Fogel, N., & Pratt, J. (2014).  The nature of altered vision near the hands: Evidence for the magnocellular enhancement account from object correspondence through occlusion.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 1452-1458.

Gozli, D., Bavelier, D., & Pratt, J. (2014).  The effect of action video game playing on sensorimotor learning: Evidence from a movement tracking task.  Human Movement Science, 38, 152-162.

Gozli, D., Moskowitz, J., & Pratt, J. (2014).  Visual attention to features by associative learning.  Cognition, 133, 488-501.

Goodhew, S., Kendall, W., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2014).  Setting semantics: Conceptual set can determine the physical properties that capture attention.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 1577-1589.

Gozli, D., Ardron, J., & Pratt, J. (2014).  Reduced visual feature binding in near-hand space.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 1308-1317.   

2013

Gozli, D., Chow, A., Chasteen, A., & Pratt, J. (2013).  Valence and vertical space: Saccade trajectory deviations reveal metaphorical spatial activation.  Visual Cognition, 21, 628-646.

Cheng, K., Pratt, J., & Maki, B. (2013).  Do aging and dual-tasking impair the capacity to store and retreive visuospatial information needed to guide perturbation-evoked reach-to-grasp reactions?  PLoS One, 8(11).

Gozli, D.G. Chasteen, A.L., & Pratt, J. (2013).  The cost and benefit of implicit conceptual cues for visual attention.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142, 1028-1046. 

West, G., Pratt, J., & Peterson, M. (2013).  Attention is biased to near surfaces.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 1213-1220. 

Goodhew, S., Pratt, J., Dux, P., & Ferber, S. (2013). Substituting objects from consciousness: A review of object substitution masking.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,20, 859-877. 

Gozli, D.G., Goodhew, S., Moskowitz, J, & Pratt, J. (2013).  Ideomotor perception modulates visuospatial cueing.  Psychological Research,77, 528-539. 

Festman, Y., Adam, J., Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. (2013).  Both hand position and movement direction modualte visual attention. Frontiers in Perception Science, 4:657.

Chan, D., Peterson, M., Barense, M., & Pratt, J. (2013).  How action influences object perception.  Frontiers in Perception Science, 4:462. 

Reid, C., Wong, L., Prtt, J., Morgan, C., & Welsh, T. (2013).  Inhibition of return effects in a social free-choice task.  Journal of Motor Behavior, 45, 307-311.

Cheng, K., Pratt, J., & Maki, B. (2013).  Effects of spatial-memory decay and dual-task interference on pertubation-evoked reach-to-grasp reactions in the absence of online visual feedback.  Human Movement Science, 32, 328-342.

Goodhew, S., Gozli, D.G., Ferber, S, & Pratt, J. (2013).  Reduced temporal fusion in near-hand space. Psychological Science, 24, 891-900. 

Festman, Y., Adam, J., Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. (2013).  Continuous hand movement induces a far-hand bias in attentional priority.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 644-649.

Welsh, T., Kiernan, D., Neyedli, H.m, Ray, M., Pratt, J., & Weeks, D. (2013).  On mechanisms, methods, and measures: A response to Guagnano, Rusconi, and Umiltà.  Journal of Motor Behavior, 45, 9-14. 

Welsh, T., Kiernan, D., Neyedli, H., Ray, M., Pratt, J., Potruff, A., & Weeks, D. (2013).  Joint Simon effects in extrapersonal space.  Journal of Motor Behavior, 45, 1-5.

West, G., Al-Aidroos, N., & Pratt, J. (2013).  Action video game experience affects oculomotor performance. Acta Psychologica, 142, 38-42. 

2012

Gozli, D.G., West, G.L., & Pratt, J. (2012).  Hand position alters vision by biasing processing through different visual pathways.  Cognition, 124, 244-250. 

Adam, J., Bovend’Eert, T., van Dooren, F., Fischer, M., & Pratt, J. (2012).  The closer the better: Hand proximity dynamically affects letter recognition accuracy.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 1533-1538. 

Gozli, D.G. & Pratt, J. (2012).  Attentional repulsion effect despite a color-based control set.  Visual Cognition, 20, 696-716.

Qian, C., Al-Aidroos, N., West, G., Abrams, R., & Pratt, J. (2012).  The visual P2 is attenuated for attended objects near the hands.  Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 95-104.

DiGiacomo, A. & Pratt, J. (2012).  Misperceiving space following shifts of attention: Determining the locus of the attentional repulsion effect.  Vision Research, 64, 35-41.

Al-Aidroos, N., Emrich, S., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2012).  Visual working memory supports the inhibition of previously processed information: Evidence from preview search.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 38, 643-663. 

Kaufman, L., Pratt, J., Levine, B., & Black, S. (2012).  Executive deficits detected in mild Alzheimer’s Disease using the antisaccade task.  Brain and Behavior, 2, 15-21.

Wnuczko, M., Walker, R., Pratt, J., & Hasher, L. (2012).  When age is irrelevant: Distractor inhibition and target activation of priming of pop-out.  Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 67, 325-330.

Feng, J., Spence, I., & Pratt, J.  (2012).  Attentional and visuospatial working memory share the same processing resource.  Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 103. 

Colzato, L., Pratt, J., & Hommel, B. (2012).  Estrogen modulates inhibition of return in healthy human females. Neuropsychologia, 52, 98-103.

2011

Maki, B., Sibley, K., Bayley, M., Brooks, D., Fernie, G., Flint, A., Gage, W., Jaglal, S., Liu, B., McIlroy, W., Mihaildis, A., Perry, S., Popovic, M., Pratt, J., & Zettel, J. (2011).  Reducing fall risk by improving balance control:  Development, evaluation and knowledge-translation of new approaches.  Journal of Safety Research, 42, 473-485.

Gozli, D.G. & Pratt, J. (2011).  Seeing while acting: Hand movements can modulate attentional capture by motion onset.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 2448-2456.

West, G., Anderson, A., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2011).  Electrophysiological evidence for biased competition in V1 for fear expressions.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 3410-3418. 

Radulescu, P., Al-Aidroos, N., Adam, J., Fischer, M., & Pratt.  (2011).  Modulating Fitts’s Law: Perceiving targets at the last placeholder condition. Acta Psychologica, 137, 101-105. 

King, E., Lee, T., McKay, S., Scovil, C., Peters, A., Pratt, J., & Maki, B. (2011). Does the “eyes lead the hand” principle apply to reach-to-grasp movements evoked by unexpected balance perturbations? Human Movement Science, 30, 368-383.  

West, G., Al-Aidroos, N., Susskind, J., & Pratt, J. (2011).  Emotion and action: The effect of fear on saccadic performance. Experimental Brain Research, 209, 153-158. 

2010

Pratt, J., Radulescu, P., Guo, R.M., & Abrams, R.A. (2010).  It’s alive! Animate motion captures visual attention.  Psychological Science, 21, 1724-1730. 

Adamo, M., Wozny, S., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2010).  Parallel, independent attentional control settings for colors and shapes.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1730-1735. 

Guo R.M., Abrams, R.A., Moscovitch, M., & Pratt, J. (2010).  Isoluminant motion onset captures attention. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1311-1316.  

Pratt, J., Radulescu, P, Guo, R.M., & Hommel, B. (2010).  Visuospatial attention is guided by both the symbolic value and the spatial proximity of selected arrows.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 1321-1324. 

West, G., Anderson, A., & Pratt, J. (2010). Red diffuse light suppresses the accelerated perception of fear. Psychological Science, 21, 992-999.

Colzato, L.S., Pratt, J., & Hommel, B. (2010).  Dopaminergic control of attentional flexibility: Inhibition of return is associate with the dopamine transporter gene (DAT1).  Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4, article 53. 

Emrich, S., Al-Aidroos, N., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2010).  Finding memory in search: The effect of visual working memory load on Visual search.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 1457-1466.

Odic, D. & Pratt, J. (2010).  Differential activation theory can account for the Ternus Display: Rejoinder to Petersik.  Perception, 39, 711-717. 

Al-Aidroos, N., Guo, R. M., & Pratt, J. (2010). You can’t stop new motion: Attentional capture despite a control set for colour. Visual Cognition, 18, 859-880.

Adam, J., Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. (2010).  Left hand, but not right hand, reaching is sensitive to visual context. Experimental Brain Research, 203, 227-232.  

Radulescu, P., Adam, J., Fischer, M., & Pratt, J. (2010). Fitt’s Law violation and motor imagery: Are imagined movements truthful or lawful? Experimental Brain Research, 201, 607-611.

Campbell, K., Al-Aidroos, N., Fatt, R., Pratt, J., & Hasher, L. (2010). The effects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations: Eliminating age differences. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 385-392.

Kaufman, L., Pratt, J., Levine, B., & Black, S. (2010). Antisaccades: A probe into the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in Alzheimer’s Disease. A critical review. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 19, 781-793.

West, G., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2010).  Capacity limits during perceptual encoding.  Journal of Vision, 10(2):14, 1-12.

Al-Aidroos, N., Harrison, S., & Pratt, J. (2010). Attentional control settings prevent abrupt onsets from capturing visual spatial attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 31-41.

Laidlaw, K., & Pratt, J. (2010). Reflexive orienting to gaze is not luminance dependent. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 28-32.

Chasteen, A. L., Burdzy, D. C., & Pratt, J. (2010). Thinking of god moves attention. Neuropsychologia, 48, 627-630.

Al-Aidroos, N., & Pratt, J. (2010). Top-down control in time and space: Evidence from saccadic latencies and trajectories. Visual Cognition, 18(1), 26-49.

2009

Emrich, S., Al-Aidroos, N., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2009).  Visual search elicits the electrophysiological marker of visual working memory.  PLoS One, 4, e8042.

West, G., Anderson, A., & Pratt, J. (2009). Motivationally significant stimuli show visual prior entry: Direct evidence for attentional capture. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1032-1042.

Young, S., Pratt, J., & Chau, T. (2009). Target-directed movements at a comfortable pace: Movement duration and Fitt’s Law. Journal of Motor Behaviour, 41, 339-346.

Dixon, M., Ruppel, J., Pratt, J., & De Rosa, E. (2009). Learning to ignore: Acquisition of sustained attentional suppression. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 418-423.

Bradi, A. C., Adam, J. J., Fischer, M. H., & Pratt, J. (2009). Modulating Fitt’s Law: The effect of disappearing allocentric information. Experimental Brain Reseaarch, 194, 571-576.

Donk, M., Agter, F., & Pratt, J. (2009). Effects of luminance change in preview search: Offsets and onsets can be concurrently prioritized but no in isolation. Acta Psychologica, 130:3, 260-267.

Campbell, K., Al-Aidroos, N., Pratt, J., & Hasher, L. (2009). Repelling the young and attracting the old: Examining age-related differences in saccade trajectory deviations. Psychology and Aging, 24, 163-168.

West, G., Welsh, T., & Pratt, J. (2009). Saccadic trajectories receive online correction: Evidence for a feedback-based system of oculomotor control. Journal of Motor Behaviour, 41, 117-127.

Young, S., Pratt, J., & Chau, T. (2009). Misperceiving the speed-accuracy trade-off: Imagined movements and perceptual decisions. Experimental Brain Research, 191, 121-132.

2008

West, G., Stevens, S., Pun, C., & Pratt, J. (2008). Visuospatial experience modulates attentional capture: Evidence from action video game players. Journal of Vision, 8:13, 1-9.

Odic, D., & Pratt, J. (2008). Solving the correspondence problem within the Ternus Display: The differential activation theory. Perception, 37, 1790-1804.

Adam, J. J., Taminiau, D., van Veen, N., Anent, B., Rijcken, J. M., Meijer, K., & Pratt, J. (2008). Planning keypress and reaching responses: Effects of response location and number of potential effectors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 1464-1478.

Stevens, S., West, G., Al-Aidroos-N., Weger, U., & Pratt, J. (2008). Testing whether gaze cues and arrow cues produce reflexive or volitional shifts of attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 1148-1153.

Emrich, S., Al-Aidroos, N., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2008). Out with the old: Inhibition of old items in a preview search is limited. Perception and Psychophysics, 70, 1552-1557.

Vingilis-Jaremko, L., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2008). Better late than never: How onsets and offsets influence prior entry and exit. Psychological Research, 72, 443-450.

Weger, U., Abrams, R. A., Law, M. B., & Pratt, J. (2008). Attending to objects: Endogenous cues can produce inhibition of return. Visual Cognition, 16, 659-674.

Adam, J. J., & Pratt, J. (2008). Motor set modulates automatic priming effects of uninformative cues. Acta Psychologica, 128, 216-224.

Welsh, T., & Pratt, J. (2008). Actions modulate attention capture. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 968-976.

Weger, U., & Pratt, J. (2008). Time flies like an arrow: Space-time compatibility effects suggest the use of a mental time-line. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 426-430.

Al-Aidroos, N., Fischer, M., Adam, J. J., & Pratt, J. (2008). Structured perceptual arrays and the modulation of Fitt’s Law: Examining saccadic eye movements. Journal of Motor Behaviour, 40, 155-164.

Adamo, M., Pun, C., Pratt, J., & Ferber, S. (2008). Your divided attention, please! The maintenance of multiple attentional control sets over distinct regions of space. Cognition, 107, 295-303.

Young, S., Pratt, J., & Chau, T. (2008) Choosing the fastest movement: Perceiving speed-accuracy tradeoffs. Experimental Brain Research, 185, 681-688.

Linderman, O., Abolafia, J. M., Pratt, J., & Bekkering, H. (2008) Coding strategies in number space: Memory requirements inhibit spatial-numerical associations. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 515-524.

Daar, M., & Pratt, J. (2008). Digits affect actions: The SNARC effect and response selection. Cortex, 44, 400-405.

Pratt, J., & Neggers, B. A. S. (2008). Inhibition of return in single and dual tasks: Examining saccadic, keypress, and pointing responses. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 257-265.

Pratt, J., & Arnott, S. R. (2008). Modulating the attentional repulsion effect. Acta Psychologica, 127, 137-145.

Weger, U., Al-Aidroos, N., & Pratt, J. (2008). Objects do not aid inhibition of return in crossing the vertical meridian. Psychological Research, 72, 176-182.

2007

Chum, M., Bekkering, H., Dodd, M., & Pratt, J. (2007). Motor and visual codes interact to facilitate visuospatial memory performance. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 14, 1189-1193.

Wilson, D., & Pratt, J. (2007). Evidence from a response choice task reveals selection bias in the attentional cueing paradigm. Acta Psychologica, 126, 216-225.

Adam, J. J., Taminiau, B., & Pratt, J. (2007). Planning keypress and reaching responses: Manipulating number of effectors and preparation interval. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 19, 813-827.

Fisher, M. H., Pratt, J., & Adam, J. J. (2007). On the timing of reference frames for action control.Experimental Brain Research, 18, 127-132.

Feng, J., Spence, I., & Pratt, J. (2007). Playing action video games reduces or eliminates gender differences in cognition. Psychological Science, 18, 850-855.

Dodd, M., & Pratt, J. (2007). Rapid onset and long-term inhibition of return in the multiple cuing paradigm. Psychological Research, 71, 576-582.

Pratt, J., Adam, J. J., & Fishcher, M. H. (2007). Visual layout modulates Fitt’s Law: The importance of first and last positions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 14, 350-355.

Pratt, J., & Chasteen, A. L. (2007). Examining inhibition of return with multiple sequential cues in younger and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 22, 404-409.

Dodd, M., & Pratt, J. (2007). The effects of previous trial type on inhibition of return. Psychological Research, 71, 411-417.

Stoyanova, R., Pratt, J., & Anderson, A. K. (2007). Inhibition of return to social signals of fear. Emotion, 7, 49-56.

Pratt, J., Donk, M., & Theeuwes, J. (2007). Offsets and prioritizing the selection of new elements in search displays: More evidence for attentional capture in the preview effect. Visual Cogntion, 15, 133-148.

2006

Wilson, D., Castel, A. S., & Pratt, J. (2006). Long-term inhibition of return for spatial locations: Evidence for a memory retrieval account. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 2136-2148.

Adam, J. J., Mol, M., Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. H. (2006). Moving farther but faster: An exception to Fitt’s Law. Psychological Science, 17, 794-798.

Welsh, T., & Pratt, J. (2006). Inhibition of return in cue-target and target-target tasks. Experimental Brain Research, 174, 167-175.

Pratt, J., Dodd, M., & Welsh, T. (2006). Growing older does not always mean moving slower: Examining aging and the saccadic motor system. Journal of Motor Behavior, 38, 373-382.

Adam, J. J., Parthoens, S., & Pratt, J. (2006). Distinct mechanisms for planning keypress and reaching responses: A developmental study. Human Movement Science, 25, 373-382.

Klein, R.M., Castel, A.D., & Pratt, J.  (2006).  The effects of memory load on the timecourse of inhibition of return.  Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 294-299.

McAuliffe, J., Chasteen, A.L., & Pratt, J.  (2006).  Object- and location-based inhibition of return in younger and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 21, 406-410.

Pratt, J., Lajonchere, C. M., & Abrams, R. A. (2006). Attentional modulation of the gap effect. Vision Research, 46, 2602-2607.

2005

Bowles, B., Ferber, S., & Pratt, J. (2005). Letter processing interferes with inhibition of return: Evidence for cortical involvement. Cognitive Brain Research, 25, 1-7.

Gibson, B. M., Juricevic, I., Shettleworth, S. J., Pratt, J., & Klein, R. M. (2005). Looking for inhibition of return in pigeons. Learning & Behaviour, 33, 296-303.

Turk-Browne, N., Pratt, J. (2005). Attending to eye movements and retinal eccentricity: Evidence for the Activity Distribution Model of Attention reconsidered. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 1061-1066.

Castel, A. D., Pratt, J., Chasteen, A. L., & Scialfa, C.T. (2005). Examining task difficulty and the time course of inhibition of return: Detecting perceptually degraded targets. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 90-98.

Dodd, M. & Pratt, J. (2005). Allocating visual attention to grouped objects. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 17, 481-497.

Castel, A. D., Drummond, E., & Pratt, J. (2005). The effects of action video game experience on the time course of inhibition of return and the efficiency of visual search. Acta Psychologica, 199, 217-230.

Pratt, J., Adam, J. J., & O’Donnell, C. (2005). Effector selection influences inhibition of return. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 17, 319-328.

McAuliffe, J., & Pratt, J. (2005). The effect of cue duration and inter-stimulus interval in covert orienting of visual attention. Psychological Research, 69, 285-291.

Trottier, L., & Pratt, J. (2005). Visual processing of targets can reduce saccadic latencies. Vision Research, 45, 1349-1354.

Dodd., M. D., McAuley, T., & Pratt, J. (2005). An illusion of 3-D motion with the Ternus display. Vision Research, 45, 969-973.

Pratt, J., & Trottier, L. (2005). Pro-saccades and anti-saccades to onset and offset targets. Vision Research, 45,765-774.

Birmingham, E., & Pratt, J. (2005). Examining inhibition of return with onset and offset cues in the multiple cueing paradigm. Acta Psychologica, 118, 101-121.

Castel, A. D., Pratt, J., Chasteen, A. L., & Scialfa, C. T. (2005). Examining task difficulty and the time course of inhibition of return: Detecting perceptually degraded targets. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 90-98.

2004

Adam, J. J., & Pratt, J. (2004). Dissociating visual attention and effector selection in spatial precuing tasks.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 1092-1106.

Bekkering, H., & Pratt, J. (2004). Object-based processes in the planning of goal-directed hand movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57A, 1345-1368.

Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (2004). Illusory gravitational forces affect limb movements. Journal of General Psychology: Special Issue on Motor, Attention, & Perception, 131, 428-450.

Bekkering, H., & Pratt, J. (2004). Object-based processes in the planning of goal-directed hand movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57A, 1345-1368.

Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. H. (2004). Movement, attention, and perception. Journal of General Psychology: Special Issue on Motor, Attention, & Perception, 131, 325-327.

Grabbe, Y., & Pratt, J. (2004). Competing top-down processes in visual selection: Evidence that selection by location is stronger than selection by color. Journal of General Psychology, 131, 137-151.

Theeuwes, J., Godijn, R., & Pratt, J. (2004). A new estimation of the duration of attentional dwell time. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 60-64.

Guy, S., Buckolz, E., & Pratt, J. (2004). The influence of distractor-only primes on the location negaitve priming mechanism. Experimental Psychology, 51, 4-15.

2003

Pratt, J., Shen, J., & Adam, J. J. (2003). The planning and execution of sequential eye movements: Saccades do not show the one target advantage. Human Movement Science, 22, 679-688.

Dodd, M., Castel, A., & Pratt, J. (2003). Inhibition of return occurs with multiple rapid shifts of attention: Evidence supporting the limited role of memory in visual search. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 1126-1135.

Pratt, J., & Hirshhorn, M. (2003). Examining the time course of facilitation and inhibition with simultaneous onset and offset cues. Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung, 67, 261-265.

Pratt, J., & Hommel, B. (2003). Symbolic control of visual attention: The role of working memory and attentional control settings. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 835-845.

Theeuwes, J., & Pratt, J. (2003). Inhibition of return spreads across 3-D space. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 616-620.

Castel, A., Pratt, J., & Craik, F. I. M. (2003). The role of spatial working memory in inhibition of return: Evidence from divided attention tasks. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 970-981.

Castel, A., Chasteen, A. L., Scialfa, C. T., & Pratt, J. (2003). Adult age differences in the time course of inhibition of return. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 58, 256-259.

Pratt, J., & Turk-Browne, N. (2003). The attentional repulsion effect in perception and action. Experimental Brain Research, 152, 376-382.

Fischer, M., Castel, A., Dodd, M., & Pratt, J. (2003). Perceiving numbers causes spatial shifts of attention. Nature Neuroscience, 6, 555-556.

Fischer, M., Pratt, J., & Neggers, B. (2003). Inhibition of return and manual pointing movements. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 379-387.

2002

Pratt, J., & McAuliffe, J. (2002). Determining if attentional control settings are inclusive or exclusive. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 1361-1370.

Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. (2002). Examining the role of the fixation cue in inhibition of return. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56, 294-301.

Pratt, J., & McAuliffe, J. (2002). The role of inhibition of return in visual marking. Visual Cognition, 9, 869-888.

Arnott, S. R., & Pratt, J. (2002). Commentary on Ruz & Lupianez (2002): Filter or disengagement? Psicológica, 23, 50-53.

Godijn, R., & Pratt, J. (2002). Endogenous saccades are preceded by shifts by shifts of visual attention: Evidence from cross-saccadic priming effects. Acta Psychologica, 110, 83-102.

Lum, J., Enns, J., & Pratt, J. (2002). Visual orienting in college athletes: Explorations of athlete type and gender. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73, 156-167.

Pratt, J., & Quilty, L. (2002). Examining the activity-distribution model of visual attention with exogenous cues and targets. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 55A, 627-641.

Buckolz, E., Boulougouris, A., O’Donnell, C., & Pratt, J. (2002). Disengaging the negative priming process in location tasks. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 14, 207-225.

2001

Pratt, J., & Sekuler, A. B. (2001). The effects of occlusion and past experience on the allocation of object-based attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 721-727.

Arnott, S. R., Pratt, J., Shore, D. I., & Alain, C. (2001). Attentional set modulates visual areas: An event-related potential study of attentional capture. Cognitive Brain Research, 12, 383-395.

Gold, J., & Pratt, J. (2001). Is position “special” in visual selection? Evidence that top-down processes guide selection when stimulus dimensions are equated for discriminability. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 55, 261-270.

Pratt, J., & Castel, A. (2001). Responding to feature or location: A re-examination of inhibition of return and facilitation of return. Vision Research, 41, 3903-3908.

Pratt, J., Hillis, J., & Gold, J.(2001). The effect of the physical characteristics of cues and targets on facilitation and inhibition. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 489-495.

Pratt, J., & McAuliffe, J. (2001). The effects of onsets and offsets on visual attention. Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung, 65, 185-191.

Hommel, B., Pratt, J., Colzato, L., & Godijn, R. (2001). Symbolic control of visual attention. Psychological Science, 12, 360-365.

McAuliffe, J., Pratt, J., & O’Donnell, C. (2001). Examining location-based and object-based components of inhibition of return. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 1072-1082.

Bennett, P. J., & Pratt, J. (2001). The spatial distribution of inhibition of return. Psychological Science, 12, 76-80.

Pratt, J., Sekuler, A., & McAuliffe, J. (2001). The role of attentional set on attentional cueing and inhibition of return. Visual Cognition, 8, 33-46.

2000

Pratt, J., O’Donnell, C., & Morgan, A. (2000). The role of the fixation location in inhibition of return. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54, 186-196.

Pratt, J., & Nghiem, T. (2000). The role of the gap effect in the orienting of attention: Evidence for express attentional shifts. Visual Cognition, 5, 629-644.

Abrams, R. A., & Pratt, J. (2000). Oculocentric coding of inhibited eye movements to recently attended locations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 776-788.

Pratt, J., Bekkering, H., & Leung, M. (2000). Estimating the components of the gap effect. Experimental Brain Research, 130, 258-263.

Ro, T., Pratt,  J., & Rafal, R. D. (2000). Inhibition of return in saccadic eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 130, 264-268.

1999

Scialfa, C. T., Hamaluk, E., Skaloud, P., & Pratt, J. (1999). Age differences in saccadic averaging. Psychology and Aging, 14, 695-699.

Kingstone, A., & Pratt, J. (1999). Inhibition of return is composed of attentional and oculomotor processes. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 1046-1054.

Pratt, J., & Bellomo, C. (1999). Attentional capture in younger and older adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 6, 19-31.

Pratt, J., Bekkering, H., Abrams, R. A., & Adam, J. (1999). The gap effect for spatially oriented responses. Acta Psychologica, 102, 1-12.

Pratt, J., & McAuliffe, J. (1999). The effect of practice on inhibition of return in static displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 756-765.

Pratt, J., Spalek, T. M., & Bradshaw, F. (1999). The time to detect targets at inhibited and non-inhibited locations: Preliminary evidence for attentional momentum. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 730-746.

Chasteen, A. L., & Pratt, J. (1999). The effect of age-related stereotypes on response initiation and execution. Journal of General Psychology, 126, 17-36.

Chasteen, A. L., & Pratt, J. (1999). The effect of inhibition of return on lexical access. Psychological Science, 10, 41-46.

Pratt, J. & Abrams, R.A. (1999).  Inhibition of return in discrimination tasks.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 229-242.

1998

Pratt, J., Adam, J., & McAuliffe, J. (1998). The spatial relationship between cues and targets mediates inhibition of return. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52, 213-216.

Abrams, R. A., Pratt, J., & Chasteen, A. L. (1998). Aging and movement: Variability of force pulses for saccadic eye movements. Psychology and Aging, 13, 387-395.

Abrams, R. A., Oonk, H. M., & Pratt, J. (1998). Fixation point offsets facilitate endogenous saccades. Perception and Psychophysics, 60, 201-209.

Pratt, J. (1998). Visual fixation offsets affect both the initiation and the kinematic features of saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 118, 135-138.

1997

Pratt, J., Kingstone, A., & Khoe, W. (1997). Inhibition of return in location-based and identity-based choice decision tasks. Perception and Psychophysics, 59, 964-971.

Pratt, J., Abrams, R. A., & Chasteen, A. L. (1997). Initiation and inhibition of saccadic eye movements in younger and older adults: An analysis of the gap effect. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 52, 103-107.

1996

O’Donnell, C. D., & Pratt, J. (1996). Inhibition of return along the path of attention. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 50, 386-392.

Abrams, R. A., & Pratt, J. (1996). Spatially-diffuse inhibition affects multiple locations: A reply to Tipper, Weaver, and Watson (1996). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1294-1298.

Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (1996). Practice and component submovements: The role of feedback in rapid aimed limb movements. Journal of Motor Behaviour, 28, 149-156.

Bekkering, H., Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (1996). The gap effect for eye and hand movements. Perception and Psychophysics, 58, 628, 635.

1995

Bekkering, H., Abrams, R. A., & Pratt, J. (1995). Transfer of saccadic adaptation to the manual motor system. Human Movement Science, 14, 155-164.

Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (1995). Inhibition of return to successively sued spatial locations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 1343-1353.

Law, M. B., Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (1995). Color-based inhibition of return. Perception and Psychophysics, 57, 402-408.

Travlos, A. K., & Pratt, J. (1995). Temporal locus of knowledge of results: A meta-analytic review. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 80, 3-14.

Pratt, J. (1995). Inhibition of return in a discrimination task. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 2, 117-120.

1994

Pratt, J., & Abrams, R. A. (1994). Action-centered inhibition: Effects of distractors on movement planning and execution. Human Movement Science, 13, 245-254.

Pratt, J., Chasteen, A. L., & Abrams, R. A. (1994). Rapid aimed limb movements: Age differences and practice effects in component submovements. Psychology and Aging, 9, 325-334.

1993

Abrams, R. A., & Pratt, J. (1993). Rapid aimed limb movements: Differential effects of practice on component submovements.  Journal of Motor Behaviour, 25, 288-298.

1988

Wilberg, R. B., & Pratt, J. (1988). A survey of the race profiles of cyclists in the pursuit and kilo track events.Canadian Journal of Sports Sciences, 13, 208-213.

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