Ian Spence

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
engineering psychology, visual system, statistics
Website:
http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/spence/
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Children

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Yaxin Liu research assistant University of Toronto (PsychTree)
Maria Rusan research assistant 2004-2005 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Mariam Aly research assistant 2006-2006 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Colin DeYoung grad student University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Justin Hollands grad student University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Dennis W. Domoney grad student 1973-1974 Western University (Neurotree)
Jing Feng grad student 2011 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Sijing Wu grad student 2006-2016 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Stephan Lewandowsky post-doc 1984-1985 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Jacek Gwidzka post-doc 2003-2004 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Jacek S. Gwizdka post-doc 2003-2005 University of Toronto (Computer Science Tree)

Collaborators

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Howard Wainer collaborator (EduTree)
Forrest W. Young collaborator UNC Chapel Hill (Neurotree)
Jennifer Campos collaborator 2013- (Neurotree)
Jay Pratt collaborator 2007-2012 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Claude Alain collaborator 2010-2012 (Neurotree)
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Feng J, Spence I. (2017) The Effects of Spatial Endogenous Pre-cueing across Eccentricities. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 888
Sall RJ, Wu S, Spence I, et al. (2017) Destination, Seen Unclearly: Relevance of Head-Up Display Information to Driving Is Unrelated to Its Processing Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 61: 1899-1903
Sun Y, Wu S, Spence I. (2015) The Commingled Division of Visual Attention. Plos One. 10: e0130611
Feng J, Spence I. (2014) Upper visual field advantage in localizing a target among distractors. I-Perception. 5: 97-100
Wu S, Spence I. (2013) Playing shooter and driving videogames improves top-down guidance in visual search. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 75: 673-86
Feng J, Spence I. (2013) A mixture distribution of spatial attention. Experimental Psychology. 60: 149-56
Spence I, Jia A, Feng J, et al. (2013) How speech modifies visual attention Applied Cognitive Psychology. 27: 633-643
Feng J, Pratt J, Spence I. (2012) Attention and visuospatial working memory share the same processing resources. Frontiers in Psychology. 3: 103
Wu S, Cheng CK, Feng J, et al. (2012) Playing a first-person shooter video game induces neuroplastic change. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 24: 1286-93
Spence I, Feng J. (2010) Video Games and Spatial Cognition Review of General Psychology. 14: 92-104
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