Sage E.P. Boettcher

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Jeremy M. Wolfe research assistant 2012-2014
Melissa L-H Vo research assistant 2014-2016 Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
Anna C. Nobre grad student 2016- Oxford
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Shalev N, Boettcher S, Wilkinson H, et al. (2022) Be there on time: Spatial-temporal regularities guide young children's attention in dynamic environments. Child Development
Võ ML, Boettcher SE, Draschkow D. (2019) Reading scenes: how scene grammar guides attention and aids perception in real-world environments. Current Opinion in Psychology. 29: 205-210
Seidel CD, Boettcher SE, Draschkow D, et al. (2019) How does the bzzzzzzzzzzzz influence search? - The effects of sound on memory and visual search Journal of Vision. 19: 315b
Shalev N, Boettcher SE, Nobre AC. (2019) Right time, right place: implicit learning of target onsets in a visual search task Journal of Vision. 19: 255b
Boettcher SE, van Ede F, Nobre AC. (2019) Neural indices of proactive target templates Journal of Vision. 19: 247c
Vo M, Boettcher S, Draschkow D. (2018) Anchoring spatial predictions in real-world scenes: Hierarchical relationships of objects predict single trial search performance Journal of Vision. 18: 382
Boettcher S, van Ede F, Nobre A. (2018) Is the use of visual predictions dependent on expected target difficulty? Journal of Vision. 18: 1145
Boettcher S, Dienhart E, Vo M. (2017) Anchoring spatial predictions: Evidence for the critical role of anchor objects for visual search in scenes. Journal of Vision. 17: 304-304
Wolfe JM, Aizenman AM, Boettcher SE, et al. (2015) Hybrid Foraging Search: Searching for multiple instances of multiple types of target. Vision Research
Wolfe JM, Boettcher SE, Josephs EL, et al. (2015) You Look Familiar, but I Don't Care: Lure Rejection in Hybrid Visual and Memory Search Is Not Based on Familiarity. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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