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Item Inefficient Eye Movements : Gamification Improves Task Execution, But Not Fixation Strategy(2019-09) James, Warren R. G.; Reuther, Josephine; Angus, Ellen; Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Seeing Beyond Salience and Guidance : The Role of Bias and Decision in Visual Search(2019-09-11) Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Nowakowska, Anna; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Human visual search behaviour is far from ideal(2017-02-22) Nowakowska, Anna; Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem People are unable to recognize or report on their own eye movements(2017) Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Mahon, Aoife; Irvine, Alex; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem The effect of visualization on visual search performance : Does visualization trump vision?(2016-11) Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Barr, Courtney; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Human Search for a Target on a Textured Background is Consistent with a Stochastic Model(2016-05-04) Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Green, Patrick; Chantler, Mike J.; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Driving forces in free visual search : An ethology(2014-02) MacInnes, W. Joseph; Hunt, Amelia R.; Hilchey, Matthew D.; Klein, Raymond M.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Just passing through? Inhibition of return in saccadic sequences(2015) MacInnes, W. Joseph; Krueger, Hannah M.; Hunt, Amelia R.; University of Aberdeen.Psychology
