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» Wright, R.D., & Ward, L.M. (2008). Orienting of Attention. New York: Oxford University Press.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of multiple location cues on inhibition of return» Jefferies, L.N., Wright, R.D., & Di Lollo, V. (2005). Inhibition of return to an occluded object depends on expectation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 31, 1224-1233.

A visual attention study by Wright & Richard involving multiple location cueing and sensory mediation» Wright, R.D., & Richard, C.M. (2003). Sensory mediation of stimulus-driven attentional capture in multiple-cue displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 925-938.

A visual attention study by Richard Wright & Ward using multiple location cueing and goal-driven modulation» Richard, C.M., Wright, R.D., & Ward, L.M. (2003). Goal-driven modulation of stimulus-driven attentional capture in multiple-cue displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 939-955.

A change blindness study Richard Wright et al examining cell phone use while driving» Richard, C.M., Wright, R.D., Prime, S.L., Ee, C., Shimizu, Y., & Vavrik, J. (2002). A concurrent auditory task impairs visual search performance in a driving-related image-flicker task. Human Factors, 44, 108-119.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of location cue validity on inhibition of return» Wright, R.D., & Richard, C.M. (2000). Location cue validity affects inhibition-of-return of visual processing. Vision Research, 40, 2351-2358.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of practice and location cueing on visual search»
Wright, R.D., & Richard, C.M. (1999). The effect of practice on location cueing and visual search. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 257-261.

Review by Wright and Ward examining the control of visual attention, eye movements, and inhibition of return»
Wright, R.D., & Ward, L.M. (1998). The control of visual attention. In R.D. Wright (Ed.), Visual Attention, (pp. 132-186). New York: Oxford University Press.

Review by Wright of visual attention and inhibition of return»
Wright, R.D., & Richard, C.M. (1998). Inhibition of return is not reflexive. In R.D. Wright (Ed.), Visual Attention, (pp. 330-347). New York: Oxford University Press.

» Wright, R.D. (1998). Visual Attention. New York: Oxford University Press.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of multiple location cues on inhibition of return» Wright, R.D., & Richard, C.M. (1996). Inhibition-of-return at multiple locations in visual space. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 50, 324-327.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of inattention on feature perception»
Modigliani, V., Wright, R.D., & Loverock, D. (1996). Inattention and the perception of visual feature conjunctions. Acta Psychologica, 91, 121-129.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of neutral location cueing»
Wright, R.D., Richard, C.M., & McDonald, J.J. (1995). Neutral location cues and cost/benefit analysis of visual attention shifts. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49, 540-548.

An historical overview by Wright & Ward of visual attention and covert orienting and location cueing research»
Wright, R.D., & Ward, L.M. (1994). Shifts of visual attention: An historical and methodological overview. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48, 151-166.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of multiple location cueing on covert orienting»
Wright, R.D. (1994). Shifts of visual attention to multiple simultaneous location cues. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48, 205-217.

A visual attention study by Wright examining effect of inattention on feature perception»
Wright, R.D., Katz, A.N., & Hughes, E.A. (1993). Inattention and the perception of visual features. Acta Psychologica, 83, 225-235.


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