Daniel Pearson

1.9k total citations
38 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Daniel Pearson is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Pearson has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 8 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 8 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Daniel Pearson's work include Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (31 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (15 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (8 papers). Daniel Pearson is often cited by papers focused on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (31 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (15 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (8 papers). Daniel Pearson collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Netherlands and United Kingdom. Daniel Pearson's co-authors include Mike E. Le Pelley, Tom Beesley, Géraldine Naughton, M. Torode, Oren Griffiths, Poppy Watson, Steven B. Most, Jan Theeuwes, Reínout W. Wiers and Michel Failing and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Neurophysiology and Psychological Science.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Pearson

35 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Pearson Australia 18 871 277 195 186 136 38 1.2k
Hannes Schröter Germany 17 1.4k 1.6× 567 2.0× 10 0.1× 207 1.1× 100 0.7× 45 1.7k
Peter Wühr Germany 23 1.3k 1.5× 400 1.4× 14 0.1× 292 1.6× 30 0.2× 81 1.5k
Birgit Stürmer Germany 24 2.3k 2.7× 514 1.9× 11 0.1× 479 2.6× 47 0.3× 53 2.6k
Richard Ramsey United Kingdom 23 989 1.1× 259 0.9× 107 0.5× 527 2.8× 23 0.2× 66 1.5k
Eliana Vassena Netherlands 17 738 0.8× 173 0.6× 5 0.0× 63 0.3× 16 0.1× 33 930
Baptist Liefooghe Belgium 27 2.1k 2.5× 713 2.6× 8 0.0× 482 2.6× 23 0.2× 71 2.5k
Evan J. Livesey Australia 18 860 1.0× 192 0.7× 4 0.0× 404 2.2× 44 0.3× 96 1.2k
Seung-Lark Lim United States 18 731 0.8× 325 1.2× 4 0.0× 36 0.2× 131 1.0× 50 1.3k
David Dignath Germany 18 1.0k 1.1× 300 1.1× 4 0.0× 148 0.8× 36 0.3× 65 1.2k
Yoav Kessler Israel 21 1.1k 1.3× 463 1.7× 5 0.0× 142 0.8× 17 0.1× 45 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Daniel Pearson

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel Pearson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Watson, Poppy, Daniel Pearson, & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2025). Isolating delayed attentional disengagement from biased orienting to signals of threat in anxiety – not there yet. Cognition & Emotion. 39(8). 1875–1900.
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Mahlberg, Justin, Daniel Pearson, Mike E. Le Pelley, & Poppy Watson. (2024). Prospective Distractor Information Reduces Reward-Related Attentional Capture. Journal of Cognition. 7(1). 50–50. 1 indexed citations
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Pearson, Daniel, et al.. (2024). Uncertainty-modulated attentional capture: Outcome variance increases attentional priority.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 153(6). 1628–1643. 1 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, Daniel Pearson, & Amy Lee Chong. (2023). Reward variance outweighs reward value in modulating capture of visual attention. Journal of Vision. 23(9). 5116–5116. 1 indexed citations
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Watson, Poppy, et al.. (2022). Attentional capture by signals of reward persists following outcome devaluation. Learning & Memory. 29(7). 181–191. 10 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, et al.. (2022). Reward learning and statistical learning independently influence attentional priority of salient distractors in visual search. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 84(5). 1446–1459. 11 indexed citations
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Griffiths, Oren, Bradley N. Jack, Daniel Pearson, et al.. (2022). Disrupted auditory N1, theta power and coherence suppression to willed speech in people with schizophrenia. NeuroImage Clinical. 37. 103290–103290. 3 indexed citations
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Pearson, Daniel & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2021). Reward encourages reactive, goal-directed suppression of attention.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 47(10). 1348–1364. 5 indexed citations
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Pearson, Daniel, et al.. (2020). Overt attentional capture by reward-related stimuli overcomes inhibitory suppression.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 46(5). 489–501. 22 indexed citations
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Watson, Poppy, Daniel Pearson, & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2020). Reduced attentional capture by reward following an acute dose of alcohol. Psychopharmacology. 237(12). 3625–3639. 8 indexed citations
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Pearson, Daniel & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2020). Learning to avoid looking: Competing influences of reward on overt attentional selection. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 27(5). 998–1005. 10 indexed citations
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Watson, Poppy, Daniel Pearson, Jan Theeuwes, Steven B. Most, & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2019). Delayed disengagement of attention from distractors signalling reward. Cognition. 195. 104125–104125. 27 indexed citations
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Watson, Poppy, Daniel Pearson, Steven B. Most, et al.. (2019). Attentional capture by Pavlovian reward-signalling distractors in visual search persists when rewards are removed. PLoS ONE. 14(12). e0226284–e0226284. 30 indexed citations
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Watson, Poppy, Daniel Pearson, Jan Theeuwes, et al.. (2019). Capture and Control: Working Memory Modulates Attentional Capture by Reward-Related Stimuli. Psychological Science. 30(8). 1174–1185. 24 indexed citations
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Albertella, Lucy, Mike E. Le Pelley, Samuel R. Chamberlain, et al.. (2019). Reward-related attentional capture is associated with severity of addictive and obsessive–compulsive behaviors.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 33(5). 495–502. 58 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, et al.. (2018). Winners and losers: Reward and punishment produce biases in temporal selection.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 45(5). 822–833. 19 indexed citations
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Albertella, Lucy, Jan Copeland, Daniel Pearson, et al.. (2017). Selective attention moderates the relationship between attentional capture by signals of nondrug reward and illicit drug use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 175. 99–105. 39 indexed citations
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Kennedy, Briana L., Daniel Pearson, David Sutton, Tom Beesley, & Steven B. Most. (2017). Spatiotemporal competition and task-relevance shape the spatial distribution of emotional interference during rapid visual processing: Evidence from gaze-contingent eye-tracking. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 80(2). 426–438. 13 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, Tina Seabrooke, Briana L. Kennedy, Daniel Pearson, & Steven B. Most. (2017). Miss it and miss out: Counterproductive nonspatial attentional capture by task-irrelevant, value-related stimuli. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 79(6). 1628–1642. 31 indexed citations
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Beesley, Tom, Daniel Pearson, & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2014). Implicit learning of gaze-contingent events. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 22(3). 800–807. 2 indexed citations

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