Jeremy M. Wolfe
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View article: Higher baseline alpha power is associated with faster responses in visual search
Higher baseline alpha power is associated with faster responses in visual search Open
Visual search models have long emphasised that task-relevant items must be prioritized for optimal performance. While it is known that search efficiency also benefits from active distractor inhibition, the underlying neuronal mechanisms ar…
View article: A sharing practices review of the visual search and eye movements literature reveals recommendations for our field and others
A sharing practices review of the visual search and eye movements literature reveals recommendations for our field and others Open
View article: Analyzing the Sources of Error in Visual Search of Whole Slide Images in Pathology
Analyzing the Sources of Error in Visual Search of Whole Slide Images in Pathology Open
View article: Improved target detection (fewer LBFTS errors) in the repeated displays contributes to Contextual Cueing
Improved target detection (fewer LBFTS errors) in the repeated displays contributes to Contextual Cueing Open
View article: It's All About Semantics: How Semantic Categories Shape Memory Partitioning in Hybrid Visual Search
It's All About Semantics: How Semantic Categories Shape Memory Partitioning in Hybrid Visual Search Open
View article: To choose or not to choose: Voluntary task switching without cost in visual search
To choose or not to choose: Voluntary task switching without cost in visual search Open
View article: How consistent are you? Idiosyncratic polar angle biases in visual search for different stimuli.
How consistent are you? Idiosyncratic polar angle biases in visual search for different stimuli. Open
View article: Patches half-empty: How to forage when some patches contain only distractors
Patches half-empty: How to forage when some patches contain only distractors Open
View article: Localization biases in the periphery are idiosyncratic: Evidence from over 9000 observers
Localization biases in the periphery are idiosyncratic: Evidence from over 9000 observers Open
View article: Pathologists’ Routine Fixations Can Be Used to Supervise Lymph Node Deep Learning Models
Pathologists’ Routine Fixations Can Be Used to Supervise Lymph Node Deep Learning Models Open
View article: Cueing directs attention towards visual search items, rather than enhancing their processing
Cueing directs attention towards visual search items, rather than enhancing their processing Open
View article: A salient, expected target in an unexpected setting can produce inattentional blindness
A salient, expected target in an unexpected setting can produce inattentional blindness Open
View article: Error-prone states in visual search
Error-prone states in visual search Open
View article: Effects of prevalence and feedback in the identification of blast cells in peripheral blood: expert and novice observers
Effects of prevalence and feedback in the identification of blast cells in peripheral blood: expert and novice observers Open
View article: Errors in visual search: How can we reduce them?
Errors in visual search: How can we reduce them? Open
Observers routinely make errors in almost any visual search task. In previous online experiments, we found that indiscriminately highlighting all item positions in a noisy search display reduced errors. Here, we conducted two eye-tracking …
View article: Guided visual search is associated with target boosting and distractor suppression in early visual cortex
Guided visual search is associated with target boosting and distractor suppression in early visual cortex Open
Visual attention paradigms have revealed that neural excitability in higher-order visual areas is modulated according to a priority map guiding attention towards task-relevant locations. Neural activity in early visual regions, however, ha…
View article: Visual Search
Visual Search Open
View article: A Common Factor Limits Awareness and Precise Knowledge of Multiple Moving Objects Across the Adult Lifespan
A Common Factor Limits Awareness and Precise Knowledge of Multiple Moving Objects Across the Adult Lifespan Open
View article: Risky hybrid foraging: The impact of risk, reward value, and prevalence on foraging behavior in hybrid visual search.
Risky hybrid foraging: The impact of risk, reward value, and prevalence on foraging behavior in hybrid visual search. Open
In hybrid foraging, foragers search for multiple targets in multiple patches throughout the foraging session, mimicking a range of real-world scenarios. This research examines outcome uncertainty, the prevalence of different target types, …
View article: Gazing at Rewards: Eye Movements as a Lens into Human and AI Decision-Making in Hybrid Visual Foraging
Gazing at Rewards: Eye Movements as a Lens into Human and AI Decision-Making in Hybrid Visual Foraging Open
Imagine searching a collection of coins for quarters ($0.25$), dimes ($0.10$), nickels ($0.05$), and pennies ($0.01$)-a hybrid foraging task where observers look for multiple instances of multiple target types. In such tasks, how do target…
View article: Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Memory Search
Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Memory Search Open
In everyday life, we frequently engage in ‘hybrid’ visual and memory search, where we look for multiple items stored in memory (e.g., a mental shopping list) in our visual environment. Across three experiments, we used event-related potent…
View article: Knowing what you missed in mixed hybrid visual search
Knowing what you missed in mixed hybrid visual search Open
View article: VowelWorld 2.0: Using artificial scenes to study semantic and syntactic scene guidance
VowelWorld 2.0: Using artificial scenes to study semantic and syntactic scene guidance Open
View article: Stepping into the Same River Twice: Are Miss Errors in Visual Search Deterministic or Stochastic?
Stepping into the Same River Twice: Are Miss Errors in Visual Search Deterministic or Stochastic? Open
View article: Inattentional blindness for a salient target in visual search: Finding a surprisingly easy target can be surprisingly hard
Inattentional blindness for a salient target in visual search: Finding a surprisingly easy target can be surprisingly hard Open
View article: Don’t talk to me! Relevant sound disrupts visual search, irrelevant sound does not
Don’t talk to me! Relevant sound disrupts visual search, irrelevant sound does not Open
View article: What, where, when did I find this? Associative learning in hybrid search.
What, where, when did I find this? Associative learning in hybrid search. Open
View article: Advantages and disadvantages of sequential vs. simultaneous search in simulated breast cancer screening
Advantages and disadvantages of sequential vs. simultaneous search in simulated breast cancer screening Open
View article: Idiosyncratic Search: Biases in the deployment of covert attention.
Idiosyncratic Search: Biases in the deployment of covert attention. Open
View article: Uh oh: Does 40 years of visual search research actually tell us about visual search in the world?
Uh oh: Does 40 years of visual search research actually tell us about visual search in the world? Open