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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 9, 2016
Analog Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) information can be more effective than binary marksCorbin A Cunningham, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Cognition|July 28, 2010
A bilateral advantage for storage in visual working memoryAkina Umemoto, Trafton Drew, Edward F Ester, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 25, 2018
Semantic associations do not modulate the visual awareness of objectsAndrew Clement, Cary Stothart, Trafton Drew, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 12, 2017
One visual search, many memory searches: An eye-tracking investigation of hybrid searchTrafton Drew, Sage E P Boettcher, Jeremy M Wolfe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2015
Searching while loaded: Visual working memory does not interfere with hybrid search efficiency but hybrid search uses working memory capacityTrafton Drew, Sage E P Boettcher, Jeremy M Wolfe
Memory & Cognition|August 9, 2017
Lost in the supermarket: Quantifying the cost of partitioning memory sets in hybrid searchSage E P Boettcher, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Visual Cognition|January 7, 2014
Hybrid Search in Context: How to search for vegetables in the produce section and cereal in the cereal aisleSage E P Boettcher, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Psychological Science|July 19, 2013
The invisible gorilla strikes again: sustained inattentional blindness in expert observersTrafton Drew, Melissa L-H Võ, Jeremy M Wolfe
Journal of Medical Imaging (Bellingham, Wash.)|January 7, 2020
Perceptual training: learning versus attentional shiftSoham Banerjee, Trafton Drew, Megan K Mills, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 7, 2018
Neural Processing of Repeated Search Targets Depends Upon the Stimuli: Real World Stimuli Engage Semantic Processing and Recognition MemoryTrafton Drew, Lauren H Williams, Christopher Michael Jones, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 9, 2016
Analog Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) information can be more effective than binary marksCorbin A Cunningham, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Cognition|July 28, 2010
A bilateral advantage for storage in visual working memoryAkina Umemoto, Trafton Drew, Edward F Ester, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 25, 2018
Semantic associations do not modulate the visual awareness of objectsAndrew Clement, Cary Stothart, Trafton Drew, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 12, 2017
One visual search, many memory searches: An eye-tracking investigation of hybrid searchTrafton Drew, Sage E P Boettcher, Jeremy M Wolfe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2015
Searching while loaded: Visual working memory does not interfere with hybrid search efficiency but hybrid search uses working memory capacityTrafton Drew, Sage E P Boettcher, Jeremy M Wolfe
Memory & Cognition|August 9, 2017
Lost in the supermarket: Quantifying the cost of partitioning memory sets in hybrid searchSage E P Boettcher, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Visual Cognition|January 7, 2014
Hybrid Search in Context: How to search for vegetables in the produce section and cereal in the cereal aisleSage E P Boettcher, Trafton Drew, Jeremy M Wolfe
Psychological Science|July 19, 2013
The invisible gorilla strikes again: sustained inattentional blindness in expert observersTrafton Drew, Melissa L-H Võ, Jeremy M Wolfe
Journal of Medical Imaging (Bellingham, Wash.)|January 7, 2020
Perceptual training: learning versus attentional shiftSoham Banerjee, Trafton Drew, Megan K Mills, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 7, 2018
Neural Processing of Repeated Search Targets Depends Upon the Stimuli: Real World Stimuli Engage Semantic Processing and Recognition MemoryTrafton Drew, Lauren H Williams, Christopher Michael Jones, et al.
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