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Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco
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How to create objects with your mind: From object-based attention to attention-based objects
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Psychological Science 30, 1648-1655, 2019
252019
Did that just happen? Event segmentation influences enumeration and working memory for simple overlapping visual events
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Cognition 187, 188-197, 2019
242019
What moves us? The intrinsic memorability of dance
JDK Ongchoco, MM Chun, WA Bainbridge
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
192022
Visual event boundaries restrict anchoring effects in decision-making
JDK Ongchoco, R Walter-Terrill, BJ Scholl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (44), e2303883120, 2023
8*2023
Here it comes: Active forgetting triggered even just by anticipation of an impending event boundary
V Wang, JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30 (5), 1917-1927, 2023
8*2023
People's thinking plans adapt to the problem they're trying to solve
JDK Ongchoco, J Knobe, J Jara-Ettinger
Cognition 243, 105669, 2024
6*2024
Event segmentation structures temporal experience: Simultaneous dilation and contraction in rhythmic reproductions
JDK Ongchoco, TS Yates, BJ Scholl
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023
62023
Statistical learning of movement
JDK Ongchoco, S Uddenberg, MM Chun
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 23, 1913-1919, 2016
62016
Figments of imagination:‘Scaffolded attention’creates non-sensory object and event representations
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Sensory Individuals: Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives, 95, 2023
52023
Hallucinating visual structure: Individual differences in ‘scaffolded attention’
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Cognition 225, 105129, 2022
52022
Scaffolded attention in time: ‘Everyday hallucinations’ of rhythmic patterns from regular auditory beats
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 84, 332-340, 2021
52021
Memorable beginnings, but forgettable endings: Intrinsic memorability alters our subjective experience of time
M Gedvila, JDK Ongchoco, WA Bainbridge
Visual Cognition 31 (5), 380-389, 2023
4*2023
Enumeration in time is irresistibly event-based
JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 7, 307-314, 2020
42020
Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoning
JDK Ongchoco, S Castiello, PR Corlett
iScience 26 (9), 2023
32023
Beyond rationality: We infer other people’s goals by learning agent-variable expectations of efficient action
JDK Ongchoco, J Jara-Ettinger
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 42 (42), 2020
32020
Imagining the good: An offline tendency to simulate good options even when no decision has to be made
JDK Ongchoco, J Jara-Ettinger, J Knobe
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 41 (41), 2019
32019
Paranoid and teleological thinking give rise to distinct social hallucinations in vision
S Castiello, JDK Ongchoco, B van Buren, BJ Scholl, PR Corlett
Communications Psychology 2 (1), 117, 2024
2*2024
The “unfinishedness” of dynamic events is spontaneously extracted in visual processing: A new ‘Visual Zeigarnik Effect’
JDK Ongchoco, KW Wong, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 4974-4974, 2023
22023
Reply to Francis: Replicability, false alarms, and walking through doorways
JDK Ongchoco, R Walter-Terrill, BJ Scholl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (13), e2401487121, 2024
12024
What’s next?: Time is subjectively dilated not only for ‘oddball’events, but also for events immediately after oddballs
JDK Ongchoco, KW Wong, BJ Scholl
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 86 (1), 16-21, 2024
12024
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