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Jeremy WolfeProfessor of Ophthalmology & Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham & Women's … Verified email at search.bwh.harvard.edu Cited by 44057 |
[HTML][HTML] Guided search 2.0 a revised model of visual search
JM Wolfe - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 1994 - Springer
An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual
world filled with other, distracting items. This ability to performvisual search has been the …
world filled with other, distracting items. This ability to performvisual search has been the …
[HTML][HTML] Guided Search 6.0: An updated model of visual search
JM Wolfe - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2021 - Springer
… a literature that dealt with searching random arrays of isolated elements on a computer
screen, there was not much to say about the structure of the scene (though we tried in Wolfe, …
screen, there was not much to say about the structure of the scene (though we tried in Wolfe, …
Guided search: an alternative to the feature integration model for visual search.
… experiments and those of other researchers can be found elsewhere (Cave & Wolfe, 1988). …
This topic will be considered in a separate article (Cave & Wolfe, in press). Either version …
This topic will be considered in a separate article (Cave & Wolfe, in press). Either version …
Modeling the role of parallel processing in visual search
… to JM Wolfe; by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to the MIT Center for Cognitive
Science; and by NSF Grant 85-18774 to Steven Pinker. Correspondence and reprint requests …
Science; and by NSF Grant 85-18774 to Steven Pinker. Correspondence and reprint requests …
The order of visual processing:“Top-down,”“bottom-up,” or “middle-out”
RA Kinchla, JM Wolfe - Perception & psychophysics, 1979 - Springer
This paper deals with the order in which different levels of form are recognized in a visual
image. An experiment is reported in which the size of a tachistoscopically viewed image was …
image. An experiment is reported in which the size of a tachistoscopically viewed image was …
What attributes guide the deployment of visual attention and how do they do it?
JM Wolfe, TS Horowitz - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
As you drive into the centre of town, cars and trucks approach from several directions, and
pedestrians swarm into the intersection. The wind blows a newspaper into the gutter and a …
pedestrians swarm into the intersection. The wind blows a newspaper into the gutter and a …
Why is visual search superior in autism spectrum disorder?
This study investigated the possibility that enhanced memory for rejected distractor locations
underlies the superior visual search skills exhibited by individuals with autism spectrum …
underlies the superior visual search skills exhibited by individuals with autism spectrum …
Visual search in continuous, naturalistic stimuli
JM Wolfe - Vision research, 1994 - Elsevier
… Elsewhere, we have argued that parallel processes guide the serial deployment of attention
(Wolfe, 1992b, 1994). Taking the example of the polluted river condition of Fig. 2(b), a …
(Wolfe, 1992b, 1994). Taking the example of the polluted river condition of Fig. 2(b), a …
[PDF][PDF] Visual search
JM Wolfe - Current biology, 2010 - cell.com
In Shakespeare's Henry IV Part 1, the Scottish rebel, the Earl of Douglas, engages in a visual
search task. He is searching for King Henry in a field full of soldiers who are not King Henry …
search task. He is searching for King Henry in a field full of soldiers who are not King Henry …
Guided search 4.0
JM Wolfe, W Gray - Integrated models of cognitive systems, 2007 - books.google.com
… need to explain how information was lost and then regained (Wolfe & Horowitz, 2004). …
x-junction) does not appear to guide attention (Wolfe & DiMase, 2003). It can be used before …
x-junction) does not appear to guide attention (Wolfe & DiMase, 2003). It can be used before …