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
Looking ahead: When do you find the next item in foraging visual search?
Authors: Kosovicheva A, Alaoui-Soce A, Wolfe JM.
J Vis
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Major issues in the study of visual search: Part 2 of "40 Years of Feature Integration: Special Issue in Memory of Anne Treisman".
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Atten Percept Psychophys
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Axis of rotation as a basic feature in visual search.
Authors: Schill HM, Cain MS, Josephs EL, Wolfe JM.
Atten Percept Psychophys
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Forty years after feature integration theory: An introduction to the special issue in honor of the contributions of Anne Treisman.
Authors: Wolfe JM.
Atten Percept Psychophys
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Is apparent instability a guiding feature in visual search?
Authors: Yang YH, Wolfe JM.
Vis cogn
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Choosing or rejecting a food item, does framing matter? And what has sugar to do with it!
Authors: Reijnen E, Kühne SJ, Stöcklin M, Wolfe JM.
Appetite
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What is a preattentive feature?
Authors: Wolfe JM, Utochkin IS.
Curr Opin Psychol
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Assessing Cancer Risk from Mammograms: Deep Learning Is Superior to Conventional Risk Models.
Authors: Sitek A, Wolfe JM.
Radiology
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Detecting the "gist" of breast cancer in mammograms three years before localized signs of cancer are visible.
Authors: Evans KK, Culpan AM, Wolfe JM.
Br J Radiol
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Eye Movements in Medical Image Perception: A Selective Review of Past, Present and Future.
Authors: Wu CC, Wolfe JM.
Vision (Basel)
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