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Dr Dragan Rangelov

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Queensland Brain Institute
+61 7 334 63305
d.rangelov@uq.edu.au
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Publications

Journal Articles (19)

Journal Articles

Stone, Caleb, Mattingley, Jason B. and Rangelov, Dragan (2022). On second thoughts: changes of mind in decision-making. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 26 (5), 419-431. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.02.004
McIntyre, Morgan E., Rangelov, Dragan and Mattingley, Jason B. (2021). Biased weighting of temporally discrete visual stimuli in a continuous report decision-making task: a combined behavioral and electrophysiological study. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 48 (2), 173-186. doi: 10.1037/xlm0000914
Rangelov, Dragan, West, Rebecca and Mattingley, Jason B. (2021). Stimulus reliability automatically biases temporal integration of discrete perceptual targets in the human brain. The Journal of Neuroscience, 41 (36), 7662-7674. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.2459-20.2021
Rangelov, Dragan and Mattingley, Jason B. (2020). Evidence accumulation during perceptual decision-making is sensitive to the dynamics of attentional selection. NeuroImage, 220 117093, 117093. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117093
Szinte, Martin, Jonikaitis, Donatas, Rangelov, Dragan and Deubel, Heiner (2018). Pre-saccadic remapping relies on dynamics of spatial attention. eLife, 7 e37598. doi: 10.7554/eLife.37598
Liesefeld, Heinrich René, Liesefeld, Anna Marie, Müller, Hermann J. and Rangelov, Dragan (2017). Saliency maps for finding changes in visual scenes?. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 79 (7), 1-12. doi: 10.3758/s13414-017-1383-9
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2017). Failure to pop out: feature singletons do not capture attention under low signal-to-noise ratio conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146 (5), 651-671. doi: 10.1037/xge0000284
Töllner, Thomas and Rangelov, Dragan (2017). Item-based selection is in good shape in visual compound search: a view from electrophysiology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40 e156 doi: 10.1017/S0140525X16000261
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Taylor, Paul C. J. (2015). Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automatically. Neuroimage, 109, 199-205. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.01.035
Zinchenko, Artyom, Kim, Hyojung, Danek, Adrian, Mueller, Hermann J. and Rangelov, Dragan (2015). Local feature suppression effect in face and non-face stimuli. Psychological Research-Psychologische Forschung, 79 (2), 194-205. doi: 10.1007/s00426-014-0548-6
Rangelov, Dragan and Zeki, Semir (2014). Non-binding relationship between visual features. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8 (OCT) 749. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00749
Rangelov, Dragan, Toellner, Thomas, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2013). What are task-sets: a single, integrated representation or a collection of multiple control representations?. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7 (SEP) A524. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00524
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2013). Visual search for feature singletons: multiple mechanisms produce sequence effects in visual search. Journal of Vision, 13 (3). doi: 10.1167/13.3.22
Zehetleitner, Michael, Rangelov, Dragan and Mueller, Hermann J. (2012). Partial repetition costs persist in nonsearch compound tasks: evidence for multiple-weighting-systems hypothesis. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 74 (5), 879-890. doi: 10.3758/s13414-012-0287-y
Toellner, Thomas, Rangelov, Dragan and Mueller, Hermann J. (2012). How the speed of motor-response decisions, but not focal-attentional selection, differs as a function of task set and target prevalence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109 (28), E1990-E1999. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1206382109
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2012). The multiple-weighting-systems hypothesis: theory and empirical support. Attention Perception and Psychophysics, 74 (3), 540-552. doi: 10.3758/s13414-011-0251-2
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2011). Independent dimension-weighting mechanisms for visual selection and stimulus identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37 (5), 1369-1382. doi: 10.1037/a0024265
Rangelov, Dragan, Mueller, Hermann J. and Zehetleitner, Michael (2011). Dimension-specific intertrial priming effects are task-specific: evidence for multiple weighting systems. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37 (1), 100-114. doi: 10.1037/a0020364
Mueller, Hermann J., Toellner, Thomas, Zehetleitner, Michael, Geyer, Thomas, Rangelov, Dragan and Krummenacher, Joseph (2010). Dimension-based attention modulates feed-forward visual processing. Acta Psychologica, 135 (2), 117-122. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.05.004
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