Dirk Kerzel

Dirk Kerzel

Université de Genève

H-index: 40

Europe-Switzerland

About Dirk Kerzel

Dirk Kerzel, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Genève, specializes in the field of Attention, Visual Search, Event-Related Potentials.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional capture

Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction

Does attentional suppression occur at the level of perception or decision-making? Evidence from Gaspelin et al.’s (2015) probe letter task

A multilab investigation into the N2pc as an indicator of attentional selectivity: Direct replication of Eimer (1996).

The distractor positivity component and the inhibition of distracting stimuli

The PD Reflects Selection of Nontarget Locations, Not Distractor Suppression

Biased competition between targets and distractors reduces attentional suppression: Evidence from the positivity posterior contralateral and distractor positivity

Guidance of visual search by negative attentional templates depends on task demands.

Dirk Kerzel Information

University

Position

Professor of Cognitive Psychology

Citations(all)

5724

Citations(since 2020)

1936

Cited By

4514

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

110

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Université de Genève

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Dirk Kerzel Skills & Research Interests

Attention

Visual Search

Event-Related Potentials

Top articles of Dirk Kerzel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional capture

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2024/2

Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Heinrich R Liesefeld

Dominique Lamy

Nicholas Gaspelin

Joy J Geng

Dirk Kerzel

...

2024/1/4

Does attentional suppression occur at the level of perception or decision-making? Evidence from Gaspelin et al.’s (2015) probe letter task

Psychological Research

Dirk Kerzel

Olivier Renaud

2023/6

A multilab investigation into the N2pc as an indicator of attentional selectivity: Direct replication of Eimer (1996).

Martin Constant

Ananya Mandal

Dariusz Asanowicz

Motonori Yamaguchi

Helge Gillmeister

...

2023/3/3

The distractor positivity component and the inhibition of distracting stimuli

Nicholas Gaspelin

Dominique Lamy

Howard E Egeth

Heinrich R Liesefeld

Dirk Kerzel

...

2023/11/1

The PD Reflects Selection of Nontarget Locations, Not Distractor Suppression

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2023/9/1

Biased competition between targets and distractors reduces attentional suppression: Evidence from the positivity posterior contralateral and distractor positivity

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2022/8/1

Guidance of visual search by negative attentional templates depends on task demands.

Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2022/6

Capacity limitations in template-guided multiple color search

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Dirk Kerzel

Anna Grubert

2022/6/1

Response bias contributes to distractor suppression in Gaspelin et al.’s (2015) probe letter task

Journal of Vision

Dirk Kerzel

Olivier Renaud

2022/12/5

The allocation of working memory resources determines the efficiency of attentional templates in single-and dual-target search.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Stanislas Huynh Cong

Dirk Kerzel

2022/12

Statistical learning in visual search reflects distractor rarity, not only attentional suppression

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Dirk Kerzel

Chiara Balbiani

Sarah Rosa

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2022/10

Attentional templates are sharpened through differential signal enhancement, not differential allocation of attention

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2021/1/19

Working memory resources protect attentional templates during visual search: Converging evidence from event-related potentials

Journal of Vision

Stanislas Huynh Cong

Dirk Kerzel

2021/9/27

Statistical regularities cause attentional suppression with target-matching distractors

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2020/11/29

Attentional guidance by irrelevant features depends on their successful encoding into working memory.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Dirk Kerzel

Stanislas Huynh Cong

2021/9

Allocation of resources in working memory: Theoretical and empirical implications for visual search

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Stanislas Huynh Cong

Dirk Kerzel

2021

Meeting another's gaze shortens subjective time by capturing attention

Cognition

Nicolas Burra

Dirk Kerzel

2021/7/1

Attentional templates are protected from retroactive interference during visual search: Converging evidence from event-related potentials.

Neuropsychologia

Stanislas Huynh Cong

Dirk Kerzel

2021

Visual selective attention and the control of tracking eye movements: A critical review

David Souto

Dirk Kerzel

2021/5/1

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