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Dale, G. & Arnell, K. M. (2013). Investigating the Stability of and Relationships among Global/Local Processing Measures. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 75, 394-406. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H. & Arnell, K. M. (2013).Individual difference in electrophysiological responses to performance feedback predict attentional blink magnitude. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, 270-283. [PDF]

Dale, G., Dux, P. E. & Arnell, K. M. (2013). Individual differences within and across attentional blink tasks revisited. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 75, 456-467. [PDF]

Dale, G. & Arnell, K. M. (2013). How reliable is the attentional blink? Examining the relationships within and between attentional blink tasks over time. Psychological Research, 77, 99-105. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H. & Arnell, K. M. (2012). A conceptual and methodological framework for measuring and modulating the attentional blink. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 74, 1080-1097. [PDF]

Stokes, K. A. & Arnell, K. M. (2012). New considerations for the cognitive locus of impairment in the irrelevant-sound effect. Memory and Cognition, 40, 918-931. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H., Arnell, K. M. & Cote. K. A. (2012). Resting EEG in alpha and beta bands predicts individual differences in attentional blink magnitude. Brain and Cognition, 78, 218-229. [PDF]

Arnell, K. M. & Shapiro, K. L. (2011). Attentional blink and repetition blindness. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science, 2, 336-344. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H. & Arnell, K. M. (2011). Greater attentional blink magnitude is associated with higher levels of anticipatory attention as measured by alpha event-related desynchronization (ERD). Brain Research, 1387, 99-107. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H. & Arnell, K. M. (2010). Personality predicts temporal attention costs in the attentional blink paradigm. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 17, 556-562. [PDF]

Dale, G. & Arnell, K. M. (2010). Individual differences in dispositional focus/diffusion of attention predict attentional blink magnitude. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 602-606. [PDF]

Arnell, K. M. & Stubitz, S. (2010). Attentional blink magnitude if predicted by the ability to keep irrelevant material out of working memory. Psychological Research, 5, 457-467. [PDF]

MacLean, M. H., Arnell, K. M. & Busseri, M. (2010). Dispositional affect predicts temporal attention costs in the attentional blink paradigm. Cognition & Emotion, 24, 1431-1438. [PDF]

Arnell, K. M., Stokes, K. A., MacLean, M. E., & Gicante, C. (2010). Executive control processes of working memory predict attentional blink magnitude over and above storage capacity. Psychological Research, 74, 1-11. [PDF]

Shapiro, K. L., Raymond, J. E., & Arnell, K. M. (2009). The attentional blink. Scholarpedia, 4(6):3320. [http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Attentional_blink]

Arnell, K. M., Joanisse, M., Klein, R., Busseri, M. A., & Tannock, R. (2009). Decomposing the relarion between rapid automatized naming (RAN) and reading ability. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 173-184. [PDF]

Seifert, A. L., Arnell, K. M., & Kiviniemi, M. T. (2008) The Relation of Body Dissatisfaction to Salience of Particular Body Sizes. Eating and Weight Disorders, 13, 84-90. [PDF]

Ptito, A., Arnell, K. M., Jolicoeur. P., & MacLeod, J. (2008). Intramodal and crossmodal processing delays in the attentional blink paradigm revealed by event-related potentials. Psychophysiology, 45, 794-803. [PDF]

Mathewson, K.M., Arnell, K.M., & Mansfield, C. (2008). Capturing and holding attention: The impact of emotional words in rapid serial visual presentation. Memory & Cognition,36, 182-200. [PDF]

Aquino, J.M., & Arnell, K.M. (2007). Attention and the processing of emotional words: Dissociating effects of arousal. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 14, 430-435. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M., Killman, K.V., & Fijavz, D. (2007). Blinded by emotion: Target misses follow attention capture by arousing distractors in RSVP. Emotion, 7, 465-477. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M., Howe, A.E., Joanisse, M.F., Klein, R.W. (2006). Relationship between attentional blink magnitude, RSVP target accuracy, and performance on other cognitive tasks. Memory & Cognition, 34, 1472-1483. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M. (2006). Visual, auditory, and cross-modality dual-task costs: Electrophysiological evidence for an amodal bottleneck on working memory consolidation. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 447-457. [PDF]

Howe, A.E., Arnell, K.M., Klein, R.M., Joanisse, M.F. & Tannock, R. (2006). The ABCs of computerized naming: Equivalency, reliability, and predictive validity of a computerized rapid automatized naming (RAN) task. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 151, 30-37. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M. & Jenkins, R. (2004). Revisiting within-modality and cross-modality attentional blinks: Effects of target-distractor similarity. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 1147-1161. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M., Helion, A.M., Hurdelbrink, J.A., & Pasieka, B. (2004).. Dissociating sources of dual-task interference using human electrophysiology. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 77-83. [PDF]

Arnell, K.M. & Larson, J.M. (2002). Cross-modality attentional blinks without preparatory task switching. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9, 497-506. [PDF]

Rokke, P.D., Arnell, K.M., Koch, M.D., & Andrews, J.T. (2002). Dual-task attention deficits in dysphoric mood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 370-379. [PDF]

Arnell, K. M. & Duncan, J. (2002). Separate and shared sources of dual-task cost in stimulus identification and response selection. Cognitive Psychology, 44, 105-147. [PDF]