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

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Cognitive neuroscience. How do you pay attention?
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Nature
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Which end is up? Two representations of orientation in visual search.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Klempen NL, Shulman EP.
Vision Res
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Visual search has no memory.
Authors: Horowitz TS, Wolfe JM.
Nature
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Visual memory: what do you know about what you saw?
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Curr Biol
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Why are there eccentricity effects in visual search? Visual and attentional hypotheses.
Authors: Wolfe JM, O'Neill P, Bennett SC.
Percept Psychophys
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Experimental psychology. In a blink of the mind's eye.
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Nature
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Preattentive object files: shapeless bundles of basic features.
Authors: Wolfe JM, Bennett SC.
Vision Res
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Resolving perceptual ambiguity.
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Nature
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Just say no: how are visual searches terminated when there is no target present?
Authors: Chun MM, Wolfe JM.
Cogn Psychol
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Part-whole information is useful in visual search for size x size but not orientation x orientation conjunctions.
Authors: Bilsky AB, Wolfe JM.
Percept Psychophys
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