Refereed Publications

*denotes student contributor

Narhi-Martinez, W., Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2022). Attention as a multi-level system of weights and balances. WIREs Cognitive Science, e1633.

Dube, B., *Pidaparthi, L., & Golomb, J. D. (2022). Visual distraction disrupts category-tuned attentional filters in ventral visual cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 34(8), 1521-1533.

Plater, L., Dube, B., Giammarco, M., *Donaldson, K., *Miller, K., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2022). Revisiting the role of visual working memory in attentional control settings. Visual Cognition, 30(5), 318-338.

Dube, B., and Golomb, J. D. (2021). Perceptual distraction causes visual memory intrusions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 28, 1592-1600.

Dube, B., and Golomb, J. D. (2020). Revisiting mixture models of memory. Nature Human Behavior, Invited News & Views commentary, 4, 1089-1099.

Salahub, C., Lockhart, H. A., Dube, B., Al-Aidroos, N., & Emrich, S. M. (2019). Electrophysiological correlates of the flexible allocation of visual working memory resources. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1-11.

Triglav, J., Howe, E., Cheema, J., Dube, B., Fenske, M. J., Strzalkowski, N., & Bent, L. (2019). Physiological and cognitive measures during prolonged sitting: Comparisons between a standard and multi-axial office chair. Journal of Applied Ergonomics, 78, 176-183.

Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2019). Distinct prioritization of visual working memory representations for search and for recall. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81(5), 1253-1261.

Dube, B., *Lumsden, A., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2018). Probabilistic retro-cues do not determine state in visual working memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(2), 641-646.

Dube, B., Emrich, S.M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2017). More than a filter: Feature-based attention regulates the distribution of visual working memory resources. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43(10), 1843-1854.

Dube, B., *Basciano, A., Emrich, S.M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2016). Visual working memory simultaneously guides facilitation and inhibition during visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(5), 1232-1244.

Hodson, G., Dube, B., & Choma, B. (2014). Can (elaborated) imagined contact interventions reduce prejudice among those higher in intergroup disgust sensitivity (ITG-DS)? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 45(3), 123-131.

Conference Presentations

talks

Chang, S., Dube, B., Golomb, J. D., & Leber, A. B. (2022, November). Learned spatial suppression is not always proactive. Talk presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.

Dube, B., *Pidaparthi, L., & Golomb, J. D. (2022, November). Spatial distraction disrupts and reverses category-tuned attentional filters by breaking both facilitation and suppression. Talk presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the conference for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, Boston, MA.

Dube, B., *Pidaparthi, L., & Golomb, J. D. (2022, July). The Filter Disruption Theory: Distraction disrupts filters for both attention and visual working memory. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Dube, B., *Pidaparthi, L., & Golomb, J. D. (2021, November). Distraction disrupts attentional filtering: Neural and behavioral evidence for the Filter Disruption Theory. Talk presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, virtual

*Bao, J., Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2021, November). Saccades disrupt attentional filtering for visual working memory. Talk presented at the 29th Annual Meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, virtual.

Dube, B. & Golomb, J. D. (2021, June). Dynamic distraction disrupts control over attentional filtering: Neural and behavioural evidence for the Filter Disruption Theory. Talk presented at the Virtual Working Memory Symposium.

Joubran, S., Dube, B., Lockhart, H., Emrich, S. M., Al-Aidroos, N. (2021, June). How is occipito-parietal connectivity altered to protect visual working memory from distraction? Talk presented at the Virtual Working Memory Symposium.

Plater, L., Dube, B., Giammarco, M., *Donaldson, K., *Miller, K., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2021, June). Attentional control settings and visual working memory. Talk presented at the Virtual Working Memory Symposium.

Dube, B. and Golomb, J. D. (2020, June). Perceptual distraction disrupts control over visual memory encoding. Talk presented at the Virtual Working Memory Symposium.

Dube, B., *Rak, S., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2019, June). Limits to the re-distribution of resources in visual working memory. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.  

Salahub, C., Lockhart, H., Dube, B., Al-Aidroos, N., & Emrich, S. M. (2019, May). Beyond Load: Neural markers of visual working memory encoding and maintenance track attentional priority. Talk presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Dube, B., *Rak, S., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2018, July). No flexible re-distribution of visual working memory resources after encoding. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.

Dube, B., Emrich, S.M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2017, May). More than a filter: Feature-based attention regulates the distribution of visual working memory resources. Talk presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Hodson, G., Dube, B., & Choma, C. (2014, June). Can (elaborated) imagined contact reduce prejudice among those higher in intergroup disgust sensitivity (ITG-DS)?  Talk presented at the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) annual conference, Netherlands.

posters

Narhi-Martinez, W., McNally, J., Dube, B., Leber, A. B., & Golomb, J. D. (2022, November). Experience-driven attention: How learning what to attend and what to avoid impacts feature interference. Poster presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the conference for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, Boston, MA.

Narhi-Martinez, W., Dube, B., Chen, J., Leber, A.B., Golomb, J.D. (2022, July). Learned Distractor Locations Can Reduce Feature Interference. Poster presentation at the HVD conference, Ammersee, Germany.

Dube, B., *Bao, J. Y., & Golomb, J. D. (2022, May). Attentional filters that gate visual working memory encoding are temporarily disrupted by eye movements. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Narhi-Martinez, W., Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2022, May). Learned distractor locations can reduce feature interference. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Joubran, S., Dube, B., *Dodwell, A., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2022, May). Effects of distractor interference cannot be mitigated by predictive cues. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

*Pidaparthi, L., Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2021, November). Visual distraction disrupts category-tuned attentional filters in ventral visual cortex. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.

Narhi-Martinez, W., Dube, B., Chen, J., Leber, A. B., & Golomb, J.D. (2021, November). Learned distractor locations can reduce feature interference. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the conference for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory.

Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2021, May). Distraction disrupts attentional filtering for visual working memory: Neural and behavioural evidence for the Filter Disruption Theory. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society.

*Bao, J., Dube, B., & Golomb, J. D. (2021, May). Saccades disrupt attentional filtering for visual working memory. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society.

Dube, B.,& Golomb, J. D. (2021, May). Neural processing of task-irrelevant features following visual distraction. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.

Dube, B., Leber, A. B., & Golomb, J. D. (2020, May). Perceptual distraction disrupts control over visual memory encoding. Poster accepted for presentation at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Plater, L., Dube, B., Giammarco, M., *Donaldson, K., *Miller, K., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2020, May). Goals matter: Only searched-for visual working memory representations form an attentional control set. Poster accepted for presentation at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Dube, B.,& Golomb, J. D. (2020, May). Perceptual distraction disrupts the filter that gates visual working memory access. Poster accepted for presentation at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA.

Dube, B., *Dodwell, A., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2019, November). No volitional control over distractor interference in visual working memory. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the conference for Object Perception, Visual Attention, and Visual Memory, Montreal, CAN.

Dube, B., *Rak, S., *Iannucci, L., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2019, May). Too little too late: No flexible control of memory by retro-cues. Poster accepted for presentation at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2018, November). Increasing item precision in visual working memory is insufficient to grant template status. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the conference for Object Perception, Visual Attention, and Visual Memory, New Orleans, LA.

Dube, B., *Lumsden, A., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2018, May). Probabilistic retro-cues do not determine representational state in visual working memory. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Salahub, C., Dube, B., Al-Aidroos, N., & Emrich, S. M. (2018, May). ERP measures of target and distractor processing are affected by attentional prioritization. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

*Gillies, G., *Goodman, H., Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2018, May). The distribution of resources in visual working memory is not accomplished via a simple filter. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association, Guelph, Canada.

Dube, B., *Pike, V. A. A., & Fenske, M. J. (2018, February). When fidgeting is functional: Tactile fidgeting enhances cognitive performance and subjective experience during lecture. Poster presented at the 47th Annual Lower Ontario Visionary Establishment Conference, Niagara Falls, Canada.

Dube, B., de Vries, I. E. J., van Driel, J., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2017, December). EEG Dynamics of Negative Templates for Visual Search. Poster presented at De Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.

*Pike, V., Dube, B., & Fenske, M.J. (2017, February). The Link Between Boredom and Fidgeting: Examining Subjective Experience. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment Conference, Niagara Falls, Canada.

Dube, B., *Chen, A., Eastwood, J.D., & Fenske, M.J. (2016, November). Individual differences in fidgeting and the link between state boredom and spontaneous movement during lectures. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society’s 57th Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

Dube, B., *Miller, K., Giammarco, M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2016, May). Active visual working memory representations are insufficient to control spatial attentional capture. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Giammarco, M., *Hryciw, J., Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2016, May). Limits on the contribution of priming to attentional control settings: Evidence from long-term memory control sets. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

*Chen, A., Dube, B., & Fenske, M. J. (2016, February). Establishing a potential link between boredom and fidgeting. Poster presented at the 45th Annual Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment Conference, Niagara Falls, Canada.

Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2015, November). Monetary Reward Accelerates Conscious Visual Perception. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society’s 56th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

Dube, B., Emrich, S.M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2015, May). Feature-based attention separately influences visual working memory resolution and encoding probability. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Arnell, K., & Dube, B. (2015, May). Extraversion predicts superior face-specific recognition ability, but through experience, not positive affect. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St Pete Beach, Florida.

Dube, B., *Basciano, A., Emrich, S.M., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2014, November). Concurrent inhibition and facilitation by the contents of visual working memory during visual search. Poster presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, California.

Dube, B., & Al-Aidroos, N. (2014, July). Monetary rewards speed conscious visual perception. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, Toronto, Ontario.

Dube, B., Arnell, K., & Mondloch, C. (2014, May). Does attention to low spatial frequencies enhance face recognition? An individual differences approach. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, St Pete Beach, Florida.

Dube, B. & Al-Aidroos, N. (2014, April). The application of attentional goals across the stages of visual processing. Poster presented at the University of Guelph Annual Neuroscience Day, Guelph, ON.

Dube, B. & Al-Aidroos, N. (2014, February). Goal-directed processing in visual working memory. Poster presented at the University of Guelph PGSA Research Roundtable, Guelph, ON.

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