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Todd S Horowitz

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Perception & Psychophysics|October 18, 2008
Looking at scenes while searching for numbers: dividing attention multiplies spaceHelene Intraub, Karen K Daniels, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 4, 2013
Prevalence effects in newly trained airport checkpoint screeners: trained observers miss rare targets, tooJeremy M Wolfe, David N Brunelli, Joshua Rubinstein, et al.
Plos One|November 29, 2007
Acute sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment associated with transition onto the first night of work impairs visual selective attentionNayantara Santhi, Todd S Horowitz, Jeanne F Duffy, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Attentional enhancement during multiple-object trackingTrafton Drew, Andrew W McCollough, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 9, 2007
Does contextual cuing guide the deployment of attention?Melina A Kunar, Stephen Flusberg, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 8, 2011
The what-where trade-off in multiple-identity trackingMichael A Cohen, Yair Pinto, Piers D L Howe, et al.
Perception|February 13, 2008
Visual search for type of motion is based on simple motion primitivesTodd S Horowitz, Jeremy M Wolfe, Jennifer S DiMase, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
The more often you see an object, the easier it becomes to track itYaïr Pinto, Piers D L Howe, Michael A Cohen, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2011
Auditory and visual memory in musicians and nonmusiciansMichael A Cohen, Karla K Evans, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Vision Research|April 7, 2004
How fast can you change your mind? The speed of top-down guidance in visual searchJeremy M Wolfe, Todd S Horowitz, Naomi Kenner, et al.
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Perception & Psychophysics|October 18, 2008
Looking at scenes while searching for numbers: dividing attention multiplies spaceHelene Intraub, Karen K Daniels, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 4, 2013
Prevalence effects in newly trained airport checkpoint screeners: trained observers miss rare targets, tooJeremy M Wolfe, David N Brunelli, Joshua Rubinstein, et al.
Plos One|November 29, 2007
Acute sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment associated with transition onto the first night of work impairs visual selective attentionNayantara Santhi, Todd S Horowitz, Jeanne F Duffy, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Attentional enhancement during multiple-object trackingTrafton Drew, Andrew W McCollough, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 9, 2007
Does contextual cuing guide the deployment of attention?Melina A Kunar, Stephen Flusberg, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 8, 2011
The what-where trade-off in multiple-identity trackingMichael A Cohen, Yair Pinto, Piers D L Howe, et al.
Perception|February 13, 2008
Visual search for type of motion is based on simple motion primitivesTodd S Horowitz, Jeremy M Wolfe, Jennifer S DiMase, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
The more often you see an object, the easier it becomes to track itYaïr Pinto, Piers D L Howe, Michael A Cohen, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2011
Auditory and visual memory in musicians and nonmusiciansMichael A Cohen, Karla K Evans, Todd S Horowitz, et al.
Vision Research|April 7, 2004
How fast can you change your mind? The speed of top-down guidance in visual searchJeremy M Wolfe, Todd S Horowitz, Naomi Kenner, et al.
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