Mark B. Neider
Affiliations: | 2006 | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorGregory J. Zelinsky | grad student | 2006 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Set -size effects during visual search in realistic scenes.) |
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Sign in to add traineeJoanna E Lewis | grad student | University of Central Florida (PsychTree) |
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Bohil CJ, Phelps A, Neider MB, et al. (2023) Explicit and implicit category learning in categorical visual search. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 85: 2131-2149 |
Neider MB, Sarno DM, Lewis JE, et al. (2021) Training detection of camouflaged targets in natural scenes: Backgrounds and targets both matter. Acta Psychologica. 219: 103394 |
Ercolino AM, Patel P, Bohil C, et al. (2020) Target specificity improves search, but how universal is the benefit? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Sarno DM, Lewis JE, Bohil CJ, et al. (2019) Which Phish Is on the Hook? Phishing Vulnerability for Older Versus Younger Adults. Human Factors. 18720819855570 |
Williams SE, Sarno DM, Lewis JE, et al. (2019) The Psychological Interaction of Spam Email Features. Ergonomics. 1-32 |
Sarno DM, Lewis JE, Neider MB. (2019) Depth benefits now loading: Visual working memory capacity and benefits in 3-D. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Nguyen J, Neider MB. (2019) Concreteness Versus Complexity: Similarly Named Icon Features Elicit Dissimilar Performance During Visual Search Journal of Vision. 19: 314 |
Killingsworth CD, Ercolino A, Joseph S, et al. (2019) The effects of information integration on categorical visual search Journal of Vision. 19: 308d |
Lewis JE, Neider MB. (2019) Under Load: Attentional Capture for a Dynamic Looming Singleton in a Dual-Task Paradigm Journal of Vision. 19: 142 |
Patel P, Sarno DM, Lewis JE, et al. (2019) Perceptual representation of spam and phishing emails Applied Cognitive Psychology. 33: 1296-1304 |