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Clarke, A.D.F., Nowakowska, A. & Hunt, A.R. (2016, May). Neither ideal behavior nor bounded rationality account for human search performance. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society (VSS) meeting, St Pete’s Beach, Florida, USA

Mahon, A., Hesse, C. & Hunt, A.R. (2016, April). The role of feedback and attention allocation in saccade preparation and execution. Poster presented at the Oculomotor Readiness and Covert Attention workshop, Durham, UK.

Publications

Nowakowska, A., Clarke, A.D.F., Sahraie, A., & Hunt, A.R. (in press). Practice-related changes in eye movement strategy in healthy adults with simulated hemianopia. Neuropsychologia. [Link]

Hunt, A.R., Reuther, J., Hilchey, M & Klein, R.M. (in press). The relationship between spatial attention and eye movements. In T. Hodgson (Ed.), Processes of Visuo-spatial Attention and Working Memory. Current Topics in Behavioural Neurosciences. Springer, Cham. [Link]

Mahon, A., Bendžiūtė, S. Hesse, C. & Hunt, A.R. (in press). Shared attention for action selection and action monitoring in goal-directed reaching. Psychological Research. [Link]

Mahon, A., Clarke, A.D.F. & Hunt, A.R. (2018). The role of attention in eye movement awareness. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 80, 1691-1704. [Link]

MacInnes, W.J., Hunt, A.R., Clarke, A.D.F. & Dodd, MD. (2018). A generative model of cognitive state from task and eye movements. Cognitive Computation, 10, 703-717.

James, W.R.G., Clarke, A.D.F. & Hunt, A.R. (2017). Failure to use probability of success in deciding whether to pursue on goal or two. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, July 2017. [Link]

Clarke, A.D.F., Stainer, M.J., Tatler, B.W. & Hunt, A.R. (2017). The saccadic flow baseline: Accounting for image-independent biases in fixation behaviour. Journal of Vision, 17:12.[link]

Nowakowska, A., Clarke, A.D.F. & Hunt, A.R. (2017). Human visual search behaviour is far from ideal. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Science, 284: 20162767. link

Clarke, A.D.F., Mahon, A., Irvine, A. & Hunt, A.R. (2017). People are unable to recognise or report on their own eye movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70, 11, 2251-2270.

Clarke, A.D.F., Barr, C., & Hunt, A.R. (2016). The effect of visualization on visual search performance: Does visualization trump vision? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics (registered replication), 78, 2357-2362.[Link]

Nowakowska, A., Clarke, A.D.F., Sahraie, A., & Hunt, A.R. (2016). Inefficient search strategies in simulated hemianopia. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 1858-1872.[Link]

Kerr-Gaffney, J.E., Hunt, A.R. & Pilz, K.S. (2016). Local form interference in biological motion perception. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.[Link]

Clarke, A.D.F., Greene, P., Chantler, M.J. & Hunt, A.R. (2016). Human search for a target on a textured background is consistent with a stochastic model. Journal of Vision, 16, 7, article 4. [Link]

Clarke, A.D.F. & Hunt, A.R. (2016). Failure of intuition when presented with a choice between investing in a single goal or splitting resources between two goals. Psychological Science, 27, 64-74. [pre-print] [Link]

MacInnes, J., Krueger, HM. & Hunt, AR. (2015). 'Just passing through: IOR in preplanned saccade sequences'. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 68, 402-416. [Link]

MacInnes, WJ. & Hunt, AR. (2014). 'Attentional load interferes with target localization across saccades'. Experimental Brain Research. [Link]

MacInnes, WJ., Hunt, AR., Hilchey, MD. & Klein, RM. (2014). 'Driving forces in free visual search: An ethology'. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, vol 76, no. 2, pp. 280-295. [Link]

Krueger, HM., MacInnes, WJ. & Hunt, AR. (2014). 'Perceptual merging contributes to cueing effects'. Journal of Vision, vol 14, no. 7, 13. [Link]

Krueger, H.M. & Hunt, A.R. (2013). Inhibition of return across eye and object movements: the role of prediction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.[Link]

Kosilo, M., Wuerger, SM., Craddock, M., Jennings, BJ., Hunt, AR. & Martinovic, J. (2013). 'Low-level and high-level modulations of fixational saccades and high frequency oscillatory brain activity in a visual object classification task'. Frontiers in Psychology, vol 4, 948.[Link]

Sahraie, A., Trevethan, C.T., MacLeod, M.J., Weiskrantz, L., & Hunt, A.R. (2013). The continuum of detection and awareness of visual stimuli within the blindfield: from blindsight to sighted-sight. Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science.[Link]

Hungr, C. & Hunt, A.R. (2012). Physical self-similarity enhances the gaze cueing effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 65 (7), 1250-1259.[pre-print PDF]

Ritchie, K., Hunt, A.R., & Sahraie, A. (2012). Trans-saccadic priming in hemianopia: Sighted-field sensitivity is boosted by a blind-field prime. Neuropsychologia, 50, 997-105. [link]

Hunt, A.R. & Cavanagh, P. (2011). Remapped visual masking. Journal of Vision, 11(1):13, 1-8. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/11/1/13/

van Zoest, W. & Hunt, A.R. (2011). Saccadic eye movements and perceptual judgments reveal a shared visual representation that is increasingly accurate over time. Vision Research, 51, 111-119. [Link]

Cavanagh, P., Hunt, A.R., Afraz, A., & Rolfs, M. (2010). Attentional pointers: response to Melcher. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14, 474-475.[Link]

Cavanagh, P., Hunt, A.R., Afraz, A., & Rolfs, M. (2010). Attention pointers: response to Mayo and Sommer. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14, 390-391.[Link]

Cavanagh, P., Hunt, A.R., Afraz, A., & Rolfs, M. (2010). Visual stability based on remapping of attention pointers. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14, 147-153.[Link]

van Zoest, W., Hunt, A.R. & Kingstone, A. (2010). Visual representations in cognition: It's about time. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 19, 116-120.[Link]

Hunt, A.R., van Zoest, W. & Kingstone, A. (2010). Attending to emerging representations: The importance of task context and time of response. In A.K. Nobre & J. Coull (Eds.) Attention and Time, pages 3-15. Oxford University Press.[Link]

Hunt, A.R. & Cavanagh, P. (2009). The perceived direction of gaze shifts before the eyes move. Journal of Vision 9(9):1, 1-7. http://journalofvision.org/9/9/1/

Hunt, A.R., & Halper, F. (2008). Disorganizing biological motion. Journal of Vision, 8(9):12, 1-5, http://journalofvision.org/8/9/12/.

Hunt, A.R., Chapman, C.S. & Kingstone, A. (2008). Taking a long look at action and time perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 34, 125-136.[Link]

Chapman, C.S., Hunt, A.R. & Kingstone, A. (2007). Squeezing the uncertainty from saccadic compression. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 1:2, 1–4.[Link]

Hunt, A.R., von Mühlenen, A., & Kingstone, A. (2007). The timecourse of attentional and oculomotor capture reveals a common cause. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 33, 271–284.[Link]

Hunt, A.R., Cooper, R.M., Hungr, C., & Kingstone, A. (2007). The effect of emotional faces on eye movements and attention. Visual Cognition, 15, 513–531.[Link]

Hunt, A.R., Ishigami, Y. & Klein, R.M. (2006). Eye movements, not hypercompatible mappings, are critical for eliminating the cost of task set reconfiguration. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 13, 932–937.[Link]

Hunt, A.R. & Kingstone, A. (2004). Multisensory executive functioning. Brain and Cognition, 55, 325-327.[Link]

Hunt, A.R., Olk, B., von Mühlenen, A., & Kingstone, A. (2004). Integration of competing saccade programs. Cognitive Brain Research, 19, 206-208.[Link]

Hunt, A.R. & Kingstone, A. (2003). Inhibition of return: Dissociating attentional and oculomotor components. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 1068-1074.[Link]

Hunt, A.R. & Kingstone, A. (2003). Covert and overt voluntary attention: Linked or independent? Cognitive Brain Research, 18, 102-105.[Link]

Hunt, A.R. & Klein, R.M. (2002). Eliminating the cost of task set reconfiguration. Memory and Cognition, 30, 529-539.[Link]

Kingstone, A., Klein, R.M., Morein-Zamir, S., Hunt, A.R., Maxner, C. & Fisk, J. (2002). Orienting attention in aging and Parkinson's disease: distinguishing modes of control. The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 24, 951-967. [Link]

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