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Benjamin W. Tatler
Benjamin W. Tatler
Professor of Psychology, University of Aberdeen
Verified email at abdn.ac.uk - Homepage
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The central fixation bias in scene viewing: Selecting an optimal viewing position independently of motor biases and image feature distributions
BW Tatler
Journal of vision 7 (14), 4-4, 2007
12262007
Eye guidance in natural vision: Reinterpreting salience
BW Tatler, MM Hayhoe, MF Land, DH Ballard
Journal of vision 11 (5), 5-5, 2011
9012011
Visual correlates of fixation selection: Effects of scale and time
BW Tatler, RJ Baddeley, ID Gilchrist
Vision research 45 (5), 643-659, 2005
8982005
Looking and acting: vision and eye movements in natural behaviour
M Land, BW Tatler
Oxford University Press, 2009
5842009
The moving tablet of the eye: The origins of modern eye movement research
N Wade, BW Tatler
Oxford University Press, 2005
3362005
Yarbus, eye movements, and vision
BW Tatler, NJ Wade, H Kwan, JM Findlay, BM Velichkovsky
i-Perception 1 (1), 7-27, 2010
3242010
High frequency edges (but not contrast) predict where we fixate: A Bayesian system identification analysis
RJ Baddeley, BW Tatler
Vision research 46 (18), 2824-2833, 2006
2432006
Systematic tendencies in scene viewing
BW Tatler, BT Vincent
Journal of Eye Movement Research 2 (2), 2008
2412008
Steering with the head: The visual strategy of a racing driver
MF Land, BW Tatler
Current biology 11 (15), 1215-1220, 2001
2402001
The prominence of behavioural biases in eye guidance
BW Tatler, BT Vincent
Visual Cognition 17 (6-7), 1029-1054, 2009
2272009
The long and the short of it: Spatial statistics at fixation vary with saccade amplitude and task
BW Tatler, RJ Baddeley, BT Vincent
Vision research 46 (12), 1857-1862, 2006
2202006
You look where I look! Effect of gaze cues on overt and covert attention in misdirection
G Kuhn, BW Tatler, GG Cole
Visual Cognition 17 (6-7), 925-944, 2009
1892009
Magic and fixation: Now you don't see it, now you do
G Kuhn, BW Tatler
Perception 34 (9), 1155-1161, 2005
1542005
Visual memory for objects in natural scenes: From fixations to object files
BW Tatler, ID Gilchrist, MF Land
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 58 (5), 931-960, 2005
1532005
The time course of abstract visual representation
BW Tatler, ID Gilchrist, J Rusted
Perception 32 (5), 579-592, 2003
1322003
Does preoccupation impair hazard perception? A simultaneous EEG and eye tracking study
SW Savage, DD Potter, BW Tatler
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 17, 52-62, 2013
1302013
Misdirection in magic: Implications for the relationship between eye gaze and attention
G Kuhn, BW Tatler, JM Findlay, GG Cole
Visual Cognition 16 (2-3), 391-405, 2008
1292008
Vision and the representation of the surroundings in spatial memory
BW Tatler, MF Land
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
1212011
Global visual scanning abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
PEG Bestelmeyer, BW Tatler, LH Phillips, G Fraser, PJ Benson, DS Clair
Schizophrenia research 87 (1-3), 212-222, 2006
1192006
LATEST: A model of saccadic decisions in space and time.
BW Tatler, JR Brockmole, RHS Carpenter
Psychological review 124 (3), 267, 2017
1172017
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