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- PhD Psychology Stanford University
- Masters Psychology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kyle R. Cave is a professor of psychology at UMass Amherst. His primary research interest is visual selective attention, and he teaches courses in cognitive psychology and consciousness. His most important contribution is the FeatureGate model of attentional selection.
Kyle Cave's Published Works
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Published Works
- Guided search: an alternative to the feature integration model for visual search. (1989) (2133)
- Modeling the role of parallel processing in visual search (1990) (661)
- Why are What and Where Processed by Separate Cortical Visual Systems? A Computational Investigation (1989) (323)
- Eye movements during information processing tasks: Individual differences and cultural effects (2007) (236)
- Individual differences in mental imagery ability: A computational analysis (1984) (232)
- The Psychophysical Evidence for a Binding Problem in Human Vision (1999) (220)
- Top-down and bottom-up attentional control: On the nature of interference from a salient distractor (1999) (214)
- The FeatureGate model of visual selection (1999) (193)
- Spatial Attention in Visual Search for Features and Feature Conjunctions (1995) (181)
- Limitations on the parallel guidance of visual search: color x color and orientation x orientation conjunctions. (1990) (179)
- On the segmentation of Chinese words during reading (2009) (151)
- Spatial selection via feature-driven inhibition of distractor locations (1998) (143)
- Visual selection mediated by location: Feature-based selection of noncontiguous locations (1999) (124)
- Flexibility in Spatial Attention Before and After Practice (1997) (117)
- Costs in Searching for Two Targets: Dividing Search Across Target Types Could Improve Airport Security Screening (2007) (106)
- Varieties of size-specific visual selection. (1989) (105)
- The cost of search for multiple targets: effects of practice and target similarity. (2009) (99)
- Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance (2008) (95)
- Can We Lose Memories of Faces? Content Specificity and Awareness in a Prosopagnosic (1991) (95)
- Visual search in children and adults: Top-down and bottom-up mechanisms (2007) (90)
- Visual selection mediated by location: Selecting successive visual objects (1995) (83)
- From searching for features to searching for threat: Drawing the boundary between preattentive and attentive vision (2006) (82)
- Using the dual-target cost to explore the nature of search target representations. (2012) (72)
- Nontarget objects can influence perceptual processes during object recognition (2007) (68)
- Perceptual grouping via spatial selection in a focused-attention task (2001) (65)
- A visual attention network for a humanoid robot (1998) (62)
- Roles of salience and strategy in conjunction search. (2002) (60)
- Object-based attention with endogenous cuing and positional certainty (2008) (60)
- Reinstating object-based attention under positional certainty: The importance of subjective parsing (2006) (54)
- Split attention as part of a flexible attentional system for complex scenes: comment on Jans, Peters, and De Weerd (2010). (2010) (53)
- High or low target prevalence increases the dual-target cost in visual search. (2010) (53)
- Search for multiple targets of different colours: misguided eye movements reveal a reduction of colour selectivity (2011) (50)
- The impact of Relative Prevalence on dual-target search for threat items from airport X-ray screening. (2010) (48)
- Dual-target search for high and low prevalence X-ray threat targets (2010) (44)
- Perceptual failures in the selection and identification of low-prevalence targets in relative prevalence visual search (2015) (37)
- Grouping effects on spatial attention in visual search. (1999) (37)
- Abstract stimuli associated with threat through conditioning cannot be detected preattentively. (2005) (35)
- Perceptual load vs. dilution: the roles of attentional focus, stimulus category, and target predictability (2013) (34)
- The effects of increasing target prevalence on information processing during visual search (2015) (33)
- Differences in visual attention and task interference between males and females reflect differences in brain laterality (2000) (32)
- The Representation of Location in Visual Images (1994) (29)
- Search efficiency for multiple targets (2004) (28)
- Search for two categories of target produces fewer fixations to target-color items. (2012) (27)
- Kanizsa-type subjective contours do not guide attentional deployment in visual search but line termination contours do (2008) (26)
- When does visual attention select all features of a distractor? (2006) (23)
- Zooming in on the cause of the perceptual load effect in the go/no-go paradigm. (2016) (22)
- When is object-based attention not based on objects? (2019) (17)
- Identifying visual targets amongst interfering distractors: Sorting out the roles of perceptual load, dilution, and attentional zoom (2016) (14)
- Understanding the contribution of target repetition and target expectation to the emergence of the prevalence effect in visual search (2015) (13)
- Adding Depth to Overlapping Displays Can Improve Visual Search Performance (2017) (12)
- Using Eye Movements to Understand how Security Screeners Search for Threats in X-Ray Baggage (2019) (10)
- Dual-Target Cost in Visual Search for Multiple Unfamiliar Faces (2017) (9)
- Constraints on dilution from a narrow attentional zoom reveal how spatial and color cues direct selection (2014) (9)
- Dual target search is neither purely simultaneous nor purely successive (2018) (9)
- Perceptual dominance of oriented faces mirrors the distribution of orientation tunings in inferotemporal neurons. (2003) (8)
- More than just finding color: strategy in global visual search is shaped by learned target probabilities. (2009) (8)
- Dual-Target Cost in Visual Search for Multiple Unfamiliar Faces. (2015) (8)
- What gaze direction can tell us about cognitive processes in invertebrates. (2021) (8)
- Eye movements in search for multiple targets (2008) (8)
- Two kinds of bias in visual comparison illustrate the role of location and holistic/analytic processing differences (2017) (6)
- Singleton search is guided by knowledge of the target, but maybe it shouldn’t be (2015) (6)
- Selection can be performed effectively without temporal binding, but could be even more effective with it (2001) (6)
- The relationship between working memory and the dual-target cost in visual search guidance. (2019) (5)
- We can guide search by a set of colors, but are reluctant to do it (2018) (5)
- Spatial selection via feature-driven (1998) (4)
- Postscript: Two Separate Questions in Split Attention: Capacity for Recognition and Flexibility of Attentional Control. (2010) (4)
- A region complexity effect masquerading as object-based attention (2020) (3)
- Measuring spatial attention during task-irrelevant perceptual grouping (1996) (3)
- Components of Mental Imagery Representation. (1983) (3)
- Running head: SUBJECTIVE CONTOURS GUIDING ATTENTION (P544) Kanisza-style Subjective Contours Do Not Guide Attentional Deployment in Visual Search but Line-termination Contours Do (2007) (2)
- The breakdown of efficient search for multiple, same dimension targets (2003) (2)
- Location-Specific Orientation Set Is Independent of the Horizontal Benefit with or Without Object Boundaries (2019) (2)
- Assessing the benefits of stereoscopic displays to visual search: methodology and initial findings (2015) (2)
- The effect of training on search for complex stimuli (2004) (2)
- The Psychophysical Evidence Review for a Binding Problem in Human (1999) (2)
- Experience with searching in displays containing depth improves search performance by training participants to search more exhaustively. (2020) (2)
- Searching for overlapping objects in depth: Depth speeds search, but does not improve response accuracy (2014) (1)
- Don't distract the searcher: search performance for X-ray security screening images is reduced with the addition of a simple mental arithmetic task (2010) (1)
- Research report P erceptual dominance of oriented faces mirrors the distribution of orientation tunings in inferotemporal neurons (2003) (1)
- Facilitation, Inhibition, and the Advantage of Two Connections (1998) (1)
- The effect of practice on top-down guidance in visual search for two types of complex target: Evidence from eye-movements (2010) (1)
- Modeling search guidance: Three parameters for characterizing performance in different types of visual search. (2015) (1)
- Both feature comparisons and location comparisons are subject to bias (2021) (1)
- Eye movements are an important part of the story, but not the whole story (2017) (1)
- Identifying visual targets amongst interfering distractors: Sorting out the roles of perceptual load, dilution, and attentional zoom (2016) (1)
- A Color in Working Memory Does Not Become a Search Target, but it Does Interfere with Color Search (2011) (1)
- A pre-attentive feature process can execute only one command at a time (1988) (1)
- Target representations guiding visual search for two colors: Two discrete colors, or a single range? (2010) (1)
- Imagery Ability and Task Performance. (1983) (1)
- The breakdown of color selectivity in multitarget search: Evidence from Eye Movements (2010) (1)
- Parallel visual search for conjunctions of form and color (1987) (1)
- Finding meaning in eye movements (2017) (1)
- The prevlanece effect is imbalanced: It is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low (2010) (1)
- Visual search training does not eliminate the dual-target cost in search for two types of target (2007) (0)
- The effects of increasing target prevalence on information processing during visual search (2014) (0)
- Understanding the contribution of target repetition and target expectation to the emergence of the prevalence effect in visual search (2015) (0)
- Finding meaning in eye movements (2017) (0)
- Both feature comparisons and location comparisons are subject to bias (2021) (0)
- First steps towards understanding visual search and environmental distraction (2008) (0)
- Using Eye Movements to Understand how Security Screeners Search for Threats in X-Ray Baggage. (2019) (0)
- CHAPTER 90 – The FeatureGate Model of Visual Selection (2005) (0)
- Limits on the top-down guidance of visual search for multiple targets (2005) (0)
- Central Tendency Bias a Key Factor in Explaining Distractor Interference (2022) (0)
- Visual Search for Transparent Overlapping Objects in Depth: Overlap Impairs Performance, but Depth does not benefit Performance. (2015) (0)
- Visual attention and beyond (1989) (0)
- In difficult visual search, high frequency targets are found at the expense of low frequency targets (2010) (0)
- Measuring capacity for template precision in dual-target search for faces (2016) (0)
- Visual attention: Fitting it all together. (1997) (0)
- Searching for multiple items in X-ray baggage search (2006) (0)
- The theory and practice of attention (1990) (0)
- The breakdown of efficient search when either of two colour targets can appear (2010) (0)
- Two kinds of bias in visual comparison illustrate the role of location and holistic/analytic processing differences (2017) (0)
- More than just finding color: Strategy in global visual search is shaped by learned target probabilities (2010) (0)
- There and back again: Understanding the cause of revisits to distractors in high-prevalence visual searches (2016) (0)
- Examining the cause of the target prevalence effect in visual search (2008) (0)
- We can guide search by a set of colors, but are reluctant to do it (2018) (0)
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