Patrick Cavanagh

Patrick Cavanagh

York University

H-index: 82

North America-Canada

About Patrick Cavanagh

Patrick Cavanagh, With an exceptional h-index of 82 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at York University, specializes in the field of Vision, attention, art.

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

Assessing perceptual chromatic equiluminance using a reflexive pupillary response

The role of memory color in visual attention

Different extrapolation of moving object locations in perception, smooth pursuit, and saccades

Sustained attention and the flash grab effect

The double-drift illusion biases the marmoset oculomotor system

The frame effect is suppressed for stationary probes.

Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network

Frame induced position shifts extend outside the frame in space but not in time

Patrick Cavanagh Information

University

York University

Position

Senior Research Fellow, Glendon College, Research Professor, Dartmouth College

Citations(all)

28330

Citations(since 2020)

6181

Cited By

25210

hIndex(all)

82

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

246

i10Index(since 2020)

122

Email

University Profile Page

York University

Patrick Cavanagh Skills & Research Interests

Vision

attention

art

Top articles of Patrick Cavanagh

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing perceptual chromatic equiluminance using a reflexive pupillary response

Scientific Reports

Ye Liu

Bridget W Mahony

Xiaochun Wang

Pierre M Daye

Wei Wang

...

2024/1/29

The role of memory color in visual attention

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Anson Cutler

Josée Rivest

Patrick Cavanagh

2024/1

Different extrapolation of moving object locations in perception, smooth pursuit, and saccades

Journal of Vision

Matteo Lisi

Patrick Cavanagh

2024/3/1

Sustained attention and the flash grab effect

Journal of Vision

Nika Adamian

Patrick Cavanagh

2024/2/1

The double-drift illusion biases the marmoset oculomotor system

Journal of Vision

Nicholas M Dotson

Zachary W Davis

Jared M Salisbury

Stephanie E Palmer

Patrick Cavanagh

...

2023/9/1

The frame effect is suppressed for stationary probes.

Journal of Vision

Patrick Cavanagh

Stuart Anstis

2023/8/1

Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network

Journal of Vision

Sharif Saleki

Patrick Cavanagh

Peter Tse

2023/8/1

Frame induced position shifts extend outside the frame in space but not in time

Journal of Vision

B Marius't Hart

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/8/1

Correlation between perceived size and depth changes in the Dynamic Ebbinghaus illusion

Journal of Vision

Saki Takao

Katsumi Watanabe

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/8/1

The visual world of shadows

Roberto Casati

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/12/26

The art of the float

Journal of Vision

Emily A Cooper

Roberto Casati

Hany Farid

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/8/1

Motion-induced distortion of shape

Journal of Vision

Nika Adamian

Stuart Anstis

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/10/4

Object-based Attention Measured with SSVEPs

Journal of Vision

Mohammad Shams-Ahmar

Peter Kohler

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/8/1

Up is best

i-Perception

Stuart Anstis

Patrick Cavanagh

2023/7

The architecture of object-based attention

Patrick Cavanagh

Gideon P Caplovitz

Taissa K Lytchenko

Marvin R Maechler

Peter U Tse

...

2023/10

Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking

Journal of Vision

Marvin R Maechler

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2023/8/1

Measuring the double-drift illusion and its resets with hand trajectories

Journal of Vision

Bernard Marius ’t Hart

Denise Y Pestana Henriques

Patrick Cavanagh

2022/2

Dynamic Ebbinghaus vs the contracting-expanding square illusions: so similar and yet not the same.

Journal of Vision

Saki Takao

Katsumi Watanabe

Patrick Cavanagh

2022/12/5

Exploring the frame effect

Journal of Vision

Patrick Cavanagh

Stuart Anstis

Matteo Lisi

Mark Wexler

Marvin R Maechler

...

2022/11/1

A motion-induced position shift that depends on

S Takao

A Sarodo

S Anstis

K Watanabe

P Cavanagh

2022

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Patrick Cavanagh FAQs

What is Patrick Cavanagh's h-index at York University?

The h-index of Patrick Cavanagh has been 36 since 2020 and 82 in total.

What are Patrick Cavanagh's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Assessing perceptual chromatic equiluminance using a reflexive pupillary response

The role of memory color in visual attention

Different extrapolation of moving object locations in perception, smooth pursuit, and saccades

Sustained attention and the flash grab effect

The double-drift illusion biases the marmoset oculomotor system

The frame effect is suppressed for stationary probes.

Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network

Frame induced position shifts extend outside the frame in space but not in time

...

are the top articles of Patrick Cavanagh at York University.

What are Patrick Cavanagh's research interests?

The research interests of Patrick Cavanagh are: Vision, attention, art

What is Patrick Cavanagh's total number of citations?

Patrick Cavanagh has 28,330 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Patrick Cavanagh?

The co-authors of Patrick Cavanagh are Anders M. Dale, Stuart Anstis, Jody Culham, George A. Alvarez, David Whitney.

Co-Authors

H-index: 186
Anders M. Dale

Anders M. Dale

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 59
Stuart Anstis

Stuart Anstis

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 58
Jody Culham

Jody Culham

Western University

H-index: 56
George A. Alvarez

George A. Alvarez

Harvard University

H-index: 54
David Whitney

David Whitney

University of California, Berkeley

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