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Benjamin Wolfe

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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 1, 2024
Highly dangerous road hazards are not immune from the low prevalence effectJiali Song, Benjamin Wolfe
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 17, 2026
Can unreliable auditory hazard warnings help the driver? The effect of timing errors and false alarms on road hazard detection in dynamic road scenesJiali Song, Benjamin Wolfe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 17, 2022
Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic reviewChristian Vater, Benjamin Wolfe, Ruth Rosenholtz
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 20, 2024
Seeing the truck, but missing the cyclist: effects of blur on duration thresholds for road hazard detectionSilvia Guidi, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
Journal of Vision|July 11, 2023
Spatial variability in localization biases predicts crowding performanceZainab Haseeb, Benjamin Wolfe, Anna Kosovicheva
Behavior Research Methods|December 11, 2023
Road Hazard Stimuli: Annotated naturalistic road videos for studying hazard detection and scene perceptionJiali Song, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 8, 2026
Eye movements reveal that drivers can predict the location of hazards in dynamic road scenes but gaze and awareness are dissociableJiali Song, Ido Zivli, Benjamin Wolfe
Human Factors|July 18, 2020
Toward a Theory of Visual Information Acquisition in DrivingBenjamin Wolfe, Ben D Sawyer, Ruth Rosenholtz
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 11, 2022
Taking prevalence effects on the road: Rare hazards are often missedAnna Kosovicheva, Jeremy M Wolfe, Benjamin Wolfe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 25, 2022
Normal blindness: when we Look But Fail To SeeJeremy M Wolfe, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 1, 2024
Highly dangerous road hazards are not immune from the low prevalence effectJiali Song, Benjamin Wolfe
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 17, 2026
Can unreliable auditory hazard warnings help the driver? The effect of timing errors and false alarms on road hazard detection in dynamic road scenesJiali Song, Benjamin Wolfe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 17, 2022
Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic reviewChristian Vater, Benjamin Wolfe, Ruth Rosenholtz
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 20, 2024
Seeing the truck, but missing the cyclist: effects of blur on duration thresholds for road hazard detectionSilvia Guidi, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
Journal of Vision|July 11, 2023
Spatial variability in localization biases predicts crowding performanceZainab Haseeb, Benjamin Wolfe, Anna Kosovicheva
Behavior Research Methods|December 11, 2023
Road Hazard Stimuli: Annotated naturalistic road videos for studying hazard detection and scene perceptionJiali Song, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 8, 2026
Eye movements reveal that drivers can predict the location of hazards in dynamic road scenes but gaze and awareness are dissociableJiali Song, Ido Zivli, Benjamin Wolfe
Human Factors|July 18, 2020
Toward a Theory of Visual Information Acquisition in DrivingBenjamin Wolfe, Ben D Sawyer, Ruth Rosenholtz
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 11, 2022
Taking prevalence effects on the road: Rare hazards are often missedAnna Kosovicheva, Jeremy M Wolfe, Benjamin Wolfe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 25, 2022
Normal blindness: when we Look But Fail To SeeJeremy M Wolfe, Anna Kosovicheva, Benjamin Wolfe
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