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Gregory J Zelinsky

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
Detecting changes between real-world objects using spatiochromatic filtersGregory J Zelinsky
Visual Cognition|June 20, 2012
TAM: Explaining off-object fixations and central fixation tendencies as effects of population averaging during searchGregory J Zelinsky
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2014
Understanding scene understandingGregory J Zelinsky
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
A theory of eye movements during target acquisitionGregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research|February 8, 2011
Visual search guidance is best after a short delayJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 28, 2017
Adding details to the attentional template offsets search difficulty: Evidence from contralateral delay activityJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research|September 29, 2006
Real-world visual search is dominated by top-down guidanceXin Chen, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
The role of "rescue saccades" in tracking objects through occlusionsGregory J Zelinsky, Andrei Todor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2009
Search guidance is proportional to the categorical specificity of a target cueJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 1, 2019
Is there a shape to the attention spotlight? Computing saliency over proto-objects predicts fixations during scene viewingYupei Chen, Gregory J Zelinsky
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
Detecting changes between real-world objects using spatiochromatic filtersGregory J Zelinsky
Visual Cognition|June 20, 2012
TAM: Explaining off-object fixations and central fixation tendencies as effects of population averaging during searchGregory J Zelinsky
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2014
Understanding scene understandingGregory J Zelinsky
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
A theory of eye movements during target acquisitionGregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research|February 8, 2011
Visual search guidance is best after a short delayJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 28, 2017
Adding details to the attentional template offsets search difficulty: Evidence from contralateral delay activityJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research|September 29, 2006
Real-world visual search is dominated by top-down guidanceXin Chen, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
The role of "rescue saccades" in tracking objects through occlusionsGregory J Zelinsky, Andrei Todor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2009
Search guidance is proportional to the categorical specificity of a target cueJoseph Schmidt, Gregory J Zelinsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 1, 2019
Is there a shape to the attention spotlight? Computing saliency over proto-objects predicts fixations during scene viewingYupei Chen, Gregory J Zelinsky
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