 
  
 
  Publications
 
 
 
  eye movements and visual cognition
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  2014
 
 
  Alexander, R. G., Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Are summary statistics enough? Evidence for the importance of shape in guiding visual search. Visual
  Cognition, 22:3-4, 595-609.
  (Paper)
  Maxfield, J. T., Stadler, W. D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Effects of target typicality on categorical search. Journal of Vision, 14(12):1, 1-11.
  (Paper)
  Yu, C-P, Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Modeling visual clutter perception using proto-object segmentation. Journal of Vision, 14(7): 4, 1-16.
  (Paper)
  Schmidt, J., MacNamara, A., Proudfit, G. H., Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). More target features in visual working memory leads to poorer search guidance: Evidence
  from contralateral delay activity. Journal of Vision, 14(3):8, 1-19.
  (Paper)
  Adeli, H., Casteau, S., Vitu, F., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). An image-based population model of human saccade programming in the Superior Colliculus. Journal 
  of Vision, 14(10): 1215.
  (Abstract)
  Alexander, R. A., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). The dominance of color in guiding visual search: Evidence for mismatch effects. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 218.
  (Abstract)
  Maxfield, J. T., Yu, C-P., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Searching through the hierarchy: A behavioral and computational approach to understanding categorical
  search. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 940.
  (Abstract)
  Sherman, A. M., Yago Vicente, T. F., Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Replacing the spotlight with a Kalman filter: A prediction error model of multiple object tracking.
  Journal of Vision, 14(10): 358.
  (Abstract)
  Yu, C-P., Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Modeling visual clutter perception using proto-object segmentation. Journal of Vision, 14(7): 4.
  (Abstract)
  Zelinsky, G. J., & Adeli, H. (2014). Does and interaction catch the eye? Decoding movements to predict scene understanding. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 763.
  (Abstract)