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Tom Foulsham

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 8, 2011
Correlation and cause when inferring attentional guidance in the rainforest and beyondTom Foulsham
Cognitive Science|December 23, 2014
How the Eyes Tell Lies: Social Gaze During a Preference TaskTom Foulsham, Maria Lock
Brain and Cognition|November 6, 2020
Zooming in on the cognitive neuroscience of visual narrativeNeil Cohn, Tom Foulsham
Perception|November 2, 2007
How does the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual salience in scene perception?Tom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Perception|March 16, 2012
Look at my poster! Active gaze, preference and memory during a poster sessionTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Vision|March 6, 2008
What can saliency models predict about eye movements? Spatial and sequential aspects of fixations during encoding and recognitionTom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 23, 2025
Covert orienting: the dark matter of social attentionTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 15, 2009
Does conspicuity enhance distraction? Saliency and eye landing position when searching for objectsTom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 13, 2017
Are fixations in static natural scenes a useful predictor of attention in the real world?Tom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Perception|February 6, 2014
Where have eye been? Observers can recognise their own fixationsTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 8, 2011
Correlation and cause when inferring attentional guidance in the rainforest and beyondTom Foulsham
Cognitive Science|December 23, 2014
How the Eyes Tell Lies: Social Gaze During a Preference TaskTom Foulsham, Maria Lock
Brain and Cognition|November 6, 2020
Zooming in on the cognitive neuroscience of visual narrativeNeil Cohn, Tom Foulsham
Perception|November 2, 2007
How does the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual salience in scene perception?Tom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Perception|March 16, 2012
Look at my poster! Active gaze, preference and memory during a poster sessionTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Vision|March 6, 2008
What can saliency models predict about eye movements? Spatial and sequential aspects of fixations during encoding and recognitionTom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 23, 2025
Covert orienting: the dark matter of social attentionTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 15, 2009
Does conspicuity enhance distraction? Saliency and eye landing position when searching for objectsTom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 13, 2017
Are fixations in static natural scenes a useful predictor of attention in the real world?Tom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Perception|February 6, 2014
Where have eye been? Observers can recognise their own fixationsTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
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