Publications

Lee, D. S., Clement, A., & Anderson, B. A. (2024). When detecting a salient target makes search more effortful. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(3), 590-607. [pdf]

Clement, A., & Anderson, B. A. (2023). Statistical learning facilitates the strategic use of attentional control. Cognition, 239, 105536. [pdf]

Clement, A., Grégoire, L., & Anderson, B. A. (2023). Generalisation of value-based attentional priority is category-specific. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 76(10), 2401-2409. [pdf]

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

Anderson, B. A., Kim, H., Kim, A. J., Liao, M.-R., Mrkonja, L., Clement, A., & Grégoire, L. (2021). The past, present, and future of selection history. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 130, 326-350. [pdf]

Lim, Y. I., Clement, A., & Pratt, J. (2021). Typicality modulates attentional capture by object categories. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(4), 1397-1406. [pdf]

Clement, A., Moffat, A., & Pratt, J. (2020). Shifting attention does not influence numerical processing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(8), 3920-3930. [pdf]

Clement, A., & Brockmole, J. R. (2020). Updating perception and action across real-world viewpoint changes. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(5), 2603-2617. [pdf]

Clement, A., O’Donnell, R. E., & Brockmole, J. R. (2019). The functional arrangement of objects biases gaze direction. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(4), 1266-1272. [pdf]

Clement, A., Stothart, C., Drew, T., & Brockmole, J. R. (2019). Semantic associations do not modulate the visual awareness of objects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72(5), 1224-1232. [pdf]

O’Donnell, R. E., Clement, A., & Brockmole, J. R. (2018). Semantic and functional relationships among objects increase the capacity of visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44(7), 1151-1158. [pdf]

Stothart, C., Clement, A., & Brockmole, J. R. (2018). Satisfaction in motion: Subsequent search misses are more likely in moving search displays. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(1), 409-415. [pdf]

Clement, A., Radvansky, G. A., & Brockmole, J. R. (2017). Compression of environmental representations following interactions with objects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79(8), 2460-2466. [pdf]

Clement, A., & Matthews, N. (2016). The whole is faster than its parts: Evidence for temporally independent attention to distinct spatial locations. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(2), 452-463. [pdf]

Matthews, N., Welch, L., Festa, E., & Clement, A. (2013). Remapping time across space. Journal of Vision, 13(8), 1-15. [pdf]

Manuscripts in Progress

Clement, A., Pratt, J., & Anderson, B. A. (2023). Attentional avoidance of cognitive and physical effort. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Clement, A., & Anderson, B. A. (2023). Learned associations among objects bias attention. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Lee, D. S., Clement, A., & Anderson, B. A. (2024). When detecting a salient target makes search more effortful. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Lawrence, R. K., Clement, A., Chasteen, A. L., & Pratt, J. (2024). Shifting across languages: Conceptual cues do not shift attention in one’s second language. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Lee, D. S., Clement, A., Grégoire, L., & Anderson, B. A. (2024). Aversive conditioning, anxiety, and the strategic control of attention. Manuscript in preparation.

Clement, A., Lim, Y. I., & Pratt, J. (2024). Conceptual grouping in visual working memory: The effects of perceptual grouping, category structure, and encoding time. Manuscript in preparation.

Clement, A., Lim, Y. I., & Pratt, J. (2024). Conceptual grouping improves visual working memory for object details. Manuscript in preparation.

Warren, R. N., Clement, A., & Anderson, B. A. (2024). It’s all about me! Attentional prioritization of self-rewarding information. Manuscript in preparation.