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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

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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