PUBLICATIONS


Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (forthcoming). Figments of imagination: ‘Scaffolded attention’ creates non-sensory object and event representations. In A. Mroczko-Wasowicz & R. Grush (Eds.), Sensory Individuals: Contemporary Perspectives on Modality-specific and Multimodal Perceptual Objects. Oxford University Press.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Yates, T.S., & Scholl, B.J. (accepted). Event segmentation structures temporal experience: Simultaneous dilation and contraction in rhythmic reproductions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Wang, V., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2023). Here it comes: Working memory is effectively ‘flushed’ even just by anticipation of an impending visual event boundary. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Chun, M.M., & Bainbridge, W.A. (2022). What moves us?: The intrinsic memorability of dance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2022). Hallucinating visual structure: Individual differences in ‘scaffolded attention’. Cognition, 225, 105129.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2022). Scaffolded attention in time: ‘Everyday hallucinations’ of rhythmic patterns from regular auditory beats. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 322-340.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). Enumeration in time is irresistibly event-based. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 7, 307–314.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2019). How to create objects with your mind: From object-based attention to attention-based objects. Psychological Science, 30, 1648–1655.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2019). Did that just happen?: Event segmentation influences enumeration and working memory for simple overlapping visual events. Cognition, 187, 188–197.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Uddenberg, S., & Chun, M.M. (2016). Statistical learning of movement. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23, 1913–1919.

IN PROGRESS


Ongchoco, J.D.K., Walter-Terrill, R., & Scholl, B.J. (under review). Visual event boundaries eliminate anchoring effects in decision-making.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Wong, K.W., & Scholl, B.J. (under review). What’s next?: Time is subjectively dilated not only for ‘oddball’ events, but also for events immediately after oddballs.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (under review). The hierarchy of experience: Memory is differentially disrupted by local vs. global event boundaries.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Knobe, J., & Jara-Ettinger, J. (under review). Decision-making times reveal that people’s thinking plans adapt to the problem they are trying to solve.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Jara-Ettinger, J., & Paul, L.A. (under review). When new experience leads to new knowledge: A computational framework for formalizing categorical changes in knowledge

Gedvila, M., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Bainbridge, W.A. (under review). Memorable beginnings, but forgettable endings: Intrinsic scene memorability alters our subjective experience of time.

Walter-Terrill, R., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (under review). (Dis)fluency based on superficial audio quality changes higher-level social judgments.

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Ongchoco, J.D.K., Koller, W.N., Bronstein, M.V., Yates, T.S., Cannon, T.D., & Scholl, B.J. (in prep). Out of sync in time and thought: An effect of disordered event segmentation in paranoia.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (in prep). Eye-tracking during ‘everyday hallucinations’: Scaffolded attention as a function of covert (rather than overt) attention.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Scholl, B.J., & Xu, Y. (in prep). Visual event boundaries attenuate implicit perceptual priming.

PRESENTATIONS


Ongchoco, J.D.K., Wong, K.W., & Scholl, B.J. (2023). The “unfinishedness” of dynamic events is spontaneously extracted in visual processing: A new ‘Visual Zeigarnik Effect’. Talk give at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/23/23, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Graves, K., & Scholl, B.J. (2022). Visual event boundaries automatically reset implicit statistical learning. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/17/22, Boston, MA, USA.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Walter-Terrill, R., & Scholl, B.J. (2022). Visual event boundaries promote cognitive reflection over gut intuitions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/14/22, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA.

Koller, W., Ongchoco, J.D.K., Bronstein, M.V., Scholl, B.J., & Cannon, T. (2021). Events are remembered as having occurred more recently in paranoia. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 11/18/21, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Koller, W., Bronstein, M.V., Yates, T.S., Cannon, T., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Out of sync in time and thought: The influence of perceived event segmentation on temporal memory is diminished for individuals high in paranoia. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/4/21, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Is memory flushed at the start of a new event, or by the end of an old event?. Talk given at the annual meeting of the European Conference on Visual Perception, 8/22/21, Online.

van Buren, B., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Sensation and imagery combine to form hybrid object representations. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the European Conference on Visual Perception, 8/22/21, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Inchingolo, M., & Paul, L.A. (2021). The lure of the self: How we misattribute our lesser likes to the “other” in perspective-taking & decision-making. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 7/26/21, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Figments of imagination: ‘Scaffolded attention’ creates non-sensory object and event representations. Talk given at the annual meeting of the Society of Philosophy & Psychology, 6/29/21, Online. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 21(9), 2403, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2777298.]

Inchingolo, M., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Paul, L.A. (2021). The lure of the self: How we misattribute our lesser likes to the “other” in perspective-taking. Talk given at the annual meeting of the Society of Philosophy & Psychology, 6/28/21, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Walter-Terrill, R., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Visual event boundaries eliminate anchoring effects: A case study in the power of visual perception to influence decision-making. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/24/21, Online. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 21(9), 2403, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2777298.]

Wang, V., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2021). Here it comes: Working memory is effectively ‘flushed’ even just by anticipation of an impending visual event boundary. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/22/21, Online. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 21(9), 2379, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2777319.]

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). Hallucinating visual structure: Individual differences in ‘scaffolded attention’. Poster presented at the at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/18/20, Online.

Walter-Terrill, R., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). Visual event boundaries eliminate anchoring effects in decision-making. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/18/20, Online.

Wong, K.W., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). The temporal resolution of subjective time dilation: Is the ‘oddball effect’ specific to the oddball itself?. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/18/20, Online.

Yates, T., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). Rhythmic reproduction reveals how event segmentation structures temporal experience. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/18/20, Online.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Jara-Ettinger, J. (2020). Beyond rationality: We infer people’s goals by learning agent-variable expectations of efficient action. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 7/29/20, Online.

Hu, Y., Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). From causal perception to event segmentation: Using spatial memory to reveal how many visual events are involved in causal launching. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 6/19/20, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 20(11), 469, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2771582.]

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2020). The hierarchy of experience: Visual memory is differentially disrupted by local vs. global event boundaries. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 6/19/20, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 20(11), 464, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2771580.]

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2019). Scaffolded attention: How imagination creates object representations. Talk given at the annual meeting for Object Perception, Attention, and Memory, 11/14/19, Montreal, Canada.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Jara-Ettinger, J., & Knobe, J. (2019). Imagining the good: An offline tendency to simulate the good even no decision has to be made. Talk given at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 7/25/19, Montreal, Canada.

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2019). How to create objects with your mind: From object-based attention to attention-based objects. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/18/19, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 19(10), 46c, https://arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2750040.]

Ongchoco, J.D.K., & Scholl, B.J. (2018). The end of motion: How the structure of simple visual events impacts working memory and enumeration. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/19/18, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 18(10), 84, http://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2699078.]

Asplund, C.L., Ongchoco, J.D.K., Reid, J., & Liaw, G. (2017). Distinct effects of spatial and temporal attention on the perception of contrast. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/23/17, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 17(10), 1193, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2652060.]

Ongchoco, J.D.K., Uddenberg, S., & Chun, M.M. (2016). Statistical learning of movement. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/17/16, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. [Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 16(12), 1079, https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2551053.]