Geoffrey J. Underwood

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University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom 
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Alotaibi A, Underwood G, Smith AD. (2017) Cultural differences in attention: Eye movement evidence from a comparative visual search task. Consciousness and Cognition. 55: 254-265
Sheppard E, Loon Ev, Underwood G, et al. (2017) Attentional Differences in a Driving Hazard Perception Task in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 47: 405-414
Sheppard E, Loon Ev, Underwood G, et al. (2016) Difficulties predicting time-to-arrival in individuals with autism spectrum disorders Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 28: 17-23
Beanland V, Lenné MG, Underwood G. (2014) Safety in numbers: Target prevalence affects the detection of vehicles during simulated driving Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics. 76: 805-813
Underwood G, Ngai A, Underwood J. (2013) Driving experience and situation awareness in hazard detection Safety Science. 56: 29-35
Humphrey K, Underwood G, Lambert T. (2012) Salience of the lambs: a test of the saliency map hypothesis with pictures of emotive objects. Journal of Vision. 12
Crundall D, Chapman P, Trawley S, et al. (2012) Some hazards are more attractive than others: drivers of varying experience respond differently to different types of hazard. Accident; Analysis and Prevention. 45: 600-9
Foulsham T, Dewhurst R, Nyström M, et al. (2012) Comparing scanpaths during scene encoding and recognition: A multi-dimensional approach Journal of Eye Movement Research. 5: 3
Underwood G, Humphrey K, van Loon E. (2011) Decisions about objects in real-world scenes are influenced by visual saliency before and during their inspection. Vision Research. 51: 2031-8
Foulsham T, Barton JJ, Kingstone A, et al. (2011) Modeling eye movements in visual agnosia with a saliency map approach: bottom-up guidance or top-down strategy? Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society. 24: 665-77
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