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Benjamin W Tatler

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Journal of Vision|January 26, 2008
The central fixation bias in scene viewing: selecting an optimal viewing position independently of motor biases and image feature distributionsBenjamin W Tatler
Progress in Brain Research|January 2, 2003
What information survives saccades in the real world?Benjamin W Tatler
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 18, 2021
Searching in CCTV: effects of organisation in the multiplexBenjamin W Tatler
Perception|February 21, 2008
Pictures in mind: initial encoding of object properties varies with the realism of the scene stimulusBenjamin W Tatler, David Melcher
Cognition|November 22, 2024
What's left of the leftward bias in scene viewing? Lateral asymmetries in information processing during early search guidanceSara Spotorno, Benjamin W Tatler
Consciousness and Cognition|October 15, 2010
Misdirected by the gap: the relationship between inattentional blindness and attentional misdirectionGustav Kuhn, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|December 20, 2002
A rare glimpse of the eye in motionBenjamin W Tatler, Tom Trościanko
Perception|October 26, 2005
Magic and fixation: now you don't see it, now you doGustav Kuhn, Benjamin W Tatler
Memory & Cognition|September 4, 2015
Priorities for representation: Task settings and object interaction both influence object memoryClare Kirtley, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 3, 2017
The elephant in the room: Inconsistency in scene viewing and representationSara Spotorno, Benjamin W Tatler
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Journal of Vision|January 26, 2008
The central fixation bias in scene viewing: selecting an optimal viewing position independently of motor biases and image feature distributionsBenjamin W Tatler
Progress in Brain Research|January 2, 2003
What information survives saccades in the real world?Benjamin W Tatler
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 18, 2021
Searching in CCTV: effects of organisation in the multiplexBenjamin W Tatler
Perception|February 21, 2008
Pictures in mind: initial encoding of object properties varies with the realism of the scene stimulusBenjamin W Tatler, David Melcher
Cognition|November 22, 2024
What's left of the leftward bias in scene viewing? Lateral asymmetries in information processing during early search guidanceSara Spotorno, Benjamin W Tatler
Consciousness and Cognition|October 15, 2010
Misdirected by the gap: the relationship between inattentional blindness and attentional misdirectionGustav Kuhn, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|December 20, 2002
A rare glimpse of the eye in motionBenjamin W Tatler, Tom Trościanko
Perception|October 26, 2005
Magic and fixation: now you don't see it, now you doGustav Kuhn, Benjamin W Tatler
Memory & Cognition|September 4, 2015
Priorities for representation: Task settings and object interaction both influence object memoryClare Kirtley, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 3, 2017
The elephant in the room: Inconsistency in scene viewing and representationSara Spotorno, Benjamin W Tatler
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