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Benjamin W Tatler

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Vision Research|May 2, 2006
High frequency edges (but not contrast) predict where we fixate: A Bayesian system identification analysisRoland J Baddeley, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Vision|March 13, 2013
Do as eye say: gaze cueing and language in a real-world social interactionRoss G Macdonald, Benjamin W Tatler
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 19, 2011
Vision and the representation of the surroundings in spatial memoryBenjamin W Tatler, Michael F Land
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 2006
Trial by trial effects in the antisaccade taskBenjamin W Tatler, Samuel B Hutton
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Recognition and eye movements with partially hidden pictures of faces and cars in different orientationsNicholas J Wade, Benjamin W Tatler
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 19, 2018
Gaze in a real-world social interaction: A dual eye-tracking studyRoss G Macdonald, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|September 12, 2016
In the Eye of the Illusion: Variation in Perceptual Phenomena Within an Inverted PerceptJan B Deręgowski, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|April 17, 2003
On nystagmus, saccades, and fixationsBenjamin W Tatler, Nicholas J Wade
Journal of Vision|February 8, 2013
The influence of instructions on object memory in a real-world settingBenjamin W Tatler, Sarah L Tatler
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 11, 2020
Is it always so? Unexpected visionsJan B Deręgowski, Benjamin W Tatler
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Vision Research|May 2, 2006
High frequency edges (but not contrast) predict where we fixate: A Bayesian system identification analysisRoland J Baddeley, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Vision|March 13, 2013
Do as eye say: gaze cueing and language in a real-world social interactionRoss G Macdonald, Benjamin W Tatler
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 19, 2011
Vision and the representation of the surroundings in spatial memoryBenjamin W Tatler, Michael F Land
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 2006
Trial by trial effects in the antisaccade taskBenjamin W Tatler, Samuel B Hutton
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Recognition and eye movements with partially hidden pictures of faces and cars in different orientationsNicholas J Wade, Benjamin W Tatler
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 19, 2018
Gaze in a real-world social interaction: A dual eye-tracking studyRoss G Macdonald, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|September 12, 2016
In the Eye of the Illusion: Variation in Perceptual Phenomena Within an Inverted PerceptJan B Deręgowski, Benjamin W Tatler
Perception|April 17, 2003
On nystagmus, saccades, and fixationsBenjamin W Tatler, Nicholas J Wade
Journal of Vision|February 8, 2013
The influence of instructions on object memory in a real-world settingBenjamin W Tatler, Sarah L Tatler
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 11, 2020
Is it always so? Unexpected visionsJan B Deręgowski, Benjamin W Tatler
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