We have a new article out in JEP:HPP that focuses on contextual influences on categorical search templates.
Tag: categorical search
Featured Article on Psychonomics Website
Last week our most recent article "“Categorical templates are more useful when features are consistent: Evidence from eye-movements during search for societally important vehicles.” was featured on the website for the Psychonomic Society! You can read more HERE
New paper published!
We are happy to have another paper published in AP&P! Congrats gang! Hout, M. C., Robbins, A., Godwin, H. J., Fitzsimmons, G, & Scarince, C. (in press). Categorical templates are more useful when features are consistent: Evidence from eye-movements during search for societally important vehicles. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
Back from Chicago!
Thanks to you all that came and listened to my talk at OPAM or stopped by our Word Search poster at Psychonomics. I have attached the poster here: Robbins_etal_Pnomics_2015 Check out our paper from OPAM HERE. As usual, Psychonomics was cold but a great time 🙂
Visual Cognition paper out
Check out our latest article in Visual Cognition. I will be presenting this paper at OPAM this year in Chicago.
OPAM acceptance and a new semester!
So much good news to share from the past few weeks! I am thrilled to be presenting at both the Psychonomic Society Conference and at OPAM this year in Chicago. At the conference for the Psychonomic Society, I will be presenting a poster titled "Going beyond the ‘visual’ in visual search: Semantic search for related… Continue reading OPAM acceptance and a new semester!
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