Journal Publications
Van der Stigchel, S. & de Vries J.P. (2018) Commentary: Visual attention is not deployed at the endpoint of averaging saccades. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:2166 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2018). The lifetime of salience extends beyond the initial saccade. Perception, 47(2), 125–142 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F. A. J. (2016). Revisiting the global effect and inhibition of return. Experimental Brain Research, 234(10), 1–11 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Azadi, R., & Harwood, M.R. (2016). The saccadic size-latency phenomenon explored: Proximal target size is a determining factor in the saccade latency. Vision Research, 129, 87-97 [PDF]
Van der Stigchel, S., & de Vries, J.P. (2015). There is no attentional global effect: Attentional shifts are independent of the saccade endpoint. Journal of Vision, 15(15), 17 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2014). Saccades toward the target are planned as sequences rather than as single steps. Psychological Science, 25(1), 215–23 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., Wertheim, A. H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2013). Background, an important factor in visual search. Vision Research, 86, 128–38 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M. a, & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience. Psychological Science, 22(7), 916–23 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M. a, & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Saccadic selection and crowding in visual search: stronger lateral masking leads to shorter search times. Experimental Brain Research. 211(1), 119–31 [PDF]
Van der Stigchel, S., de Vries, J.P., Bethlehem, R., & Theeuwes, J. (2011). A global effect of capture saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 210(1), 57–65 [PDF]
Journal articles under review/in preparation
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. Inhibition of Return in the oculomotor decision process: Dissociating visual selection from saccade readiness delays. (under review)
de Vries, J.P., & Harwood, M.R. Dissociating visual and motor aspects of the sensorimotor decision process. In prep (final editing stage)
de Vries, J.P., & Harwood, M.R. The saccadic size-latency phenomenon: Target size delays saccade preparation. In prep (manuscript draft stage)
Oral Presentations (Abstract Review)
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Scanpaths are planned ahead in visual search. 16th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM): University of Provence in Marseille (August 21 - August 25).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Automatic Planning of Saccades in Visual Search. In Proceedings of the 12th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society.
Van Der Stigchel, S. & de Vries, J.P. (2015). There is no global effect of Attention. In Proceedings of the 14th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society.
Posters Presentations (Abstract Review)
de Vries J.P., Harwood M. (2014). Dissecting the delay in the saccadic size-latency phenomenon. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 747
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2012). The long life of conspicuity: bottom-up factors play a role beyond the initial saccade. Journal of Vision, 12(9), 258.
de Vries J.P., Hooge I.T.C., Wertheim A.H., Verstraten F.A.J. (2011). Stimulus background, a neglected component in visual search. Perception, 40, 107
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2010). Saccadic target selection and temporal properties of visual encoding. Journal of Vision, 10(7), 499.
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Coarse-to-fine encoding of targets in the visual periphery. In Proceedings of the 12th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society (pp. 42).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Crowding plays a dual role in visual search. 15th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM): University of Southampton (August 23 - August 27).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Saccadic target selection and crowding. Journal of Vision, 9(8), 1208.
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2007). Coarse-to-fine filtering in saccadic search. In Proceedings of the 11th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society (pp. 52).
Van der Stigchel, S. & de Vries J.P. (2018) Commentary: Visual attention is not deployed at the endpoint of averaging saccades. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:2166 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2018). The lifetime of salience extends beyond the initial saccade. Perception, 47(2), 125–142 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F. A. J. (2016). Revisiting the global effect and inhibition of return. Experimental Brain Research, 234(10), 1–11 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Azadi, R., & Harwood, M.R. (2016). The saccadic size-latency phenomenon explored: Proximal target size is a determining factor in the saccade latency. Vision Research, 129, 87-97 [PDF]
Van der Stigchel, S., & de Vries, J.P. (2015). There is no attentional global effect: Attentional shifts are independent of the saccade endpoint. Journal of Vision, 15(15), 17 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2014). Saccades toward the target are planned as sequences rather than as single steps. Psychological Science, 25(1), 215–23 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., Wertheim, A. H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2013). Background, an important factor in visual search. Vision Research, 86, 128–38 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M. a, & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience. Psychological Science, 22(7), 916–23 [PDF]
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M. a, & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Saccadic selection and crowding in visual search: stronger lateral masking leads to shorter search times. Experimental Brain Research. 211(1), 119–31 [PDF]
Van der Stigchel, S., de Vries, J.P., Bethlehem, R., & Theeuwes, J. (2011). A global effect of capture saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 210(1), 57–65 [PDF]
Journal articles under review/in preparation
de Vries, J.P., van der Stigchel, S., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. Inhibition of Return in the oculomotor decision process: Dissociating visual selection from saccade readiness delays. (under review)
de Vries, J.P., & Harwood, M.R. Dissociating visual and motor aspects of the sensorimotor decision process. In prep (final editing stage)
de Vries, J.P., & Harwood, M.R. The saccadic size-latency phenomenon: Target size delays saccade preparation. In prep (manuscript draft stage)
Oral Presentations (Abstract Review)
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Scanpaths are planned ahead in visual search. 16th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM): University of Provence in Marseille (August 21 - August 25).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I. T. C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2011). Automatic Planning of Saccades in Visual Search. In Proceedings of the 12th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society.
Van Der Stigchel, S. & de Vries, J.P. (2015). There is no global effect of Attention. In Proceedings of the 14th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society.
Posters Presentations (Abstract Review)
de Vries J.P., Harwood M. (2014). Dissecting the delay in the saccadic size-latency phenomenon. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 747
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2012). The long life of conspicuity: bottom-up factors play a role beyond the initial saccade. Journal of Vision, 12(9), 258.
de Vries J.P., Hooge I.T.C., Wertheim A.H., Verstraten F.A.J. (2011). Stimulus background, a neglected component in visual search. Perception, 40, 107
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2010). Saccadic target selection and temporal properties of visual encoding. Journal of Vision, 10(7), 499.
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Coarse-to-fine encoding of targets in the visual periphery. In Proceedings of the 12th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society (pp. 42).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Crowding plays a dual role in visual search. 15th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM): University of Southampton (August 23 - August 27).
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2009). Saccadic target selection and crowding. Journal of Vision, 9(8), 1208.
de Vries, J.P., Hooge, I.T.C., Wiering, M.A., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2007). Coarse-to-fine filtering in saccadic search. In Proceedings of the 11th meeting of the Dutch Psychonomic Society (pp. 52).