Jeremy Wolfe

Jeremy Wolfe, Ph.D.

Professor of Ophthalmology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Professor of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Titles

Professor of Opthalmology
Professor of Radiology

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Director: Visual Attention Lab, Visual Attention Lab, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Other Affiliations

Senior Lecturer, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Address

Visual Attention Lab
64 Sidney Street, Suite 170
Cambridge, MA 02139

Publications View
Do intersections serve as basic features in visual search?
Authors: Wolfe JM, DiMase JS.
Perception
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Segmentation of objects from backgrounds in visual search tasks.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Oliva A, Horowitz TS, Butcher SJ, Bompas A.
Vision Res
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An unbinding problem? The disintegration of visible, previously attended objects does not attract attention.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Oliva A, Butcher SJ, Arsenio HC.
J Vis
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Efficacy of bright light and sleep/darkness scheduling in alleviating circadian maladaptation to night work.
Authors: Horowitz TS, Cade BE, Wolfe JM, Czeisler CA.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
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Asymmetries in visual search: an introduction.
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Percept Psychophys
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Visual search asymmetries in motion and optic flow fields.
Authors: Royden CS, Wolfe JM, Klempen N.
Percept Psychophys
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Attention is fast but volition is slow.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Alvarez GA, Horowitz TS.
Nature
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Postattentive vision.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Klempen N, Dahlen K.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
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Fractionating the binding process: neuropsychological evidence distinguishing binding of form from binding of surface features.
Authors: Humphreys GW, Cinel C, Wolfe J, Olson A, Klempen N.
Vision Res
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The psychophysical evidence for a binding problem in human vision.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Cave KR.
Neuron
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