BOOKS
Tatler, B.W. (Ed.) (2009). Eye guidance and natural scenes. Psychology Press, Hove, UK. ISBN: 9781848727151. [A special issue of Visual Cognition]
Land, M. F. & Tatler, B. W. (2009) Looking and acting: eye movements in everyday life. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Tatler, B. W., Thompson, P. & Troscianko, T. (2009). Landmarks in Perception. Perception, 38(6)
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M. H., Murray, W., & Hill, R. L. (2007): Eye movements: A window on mind and brain. Oxford: Elsevier. ISBN: 978-0-08-044980-7.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2005) The moving tablet of the eye: The origins of modern eye movement research. New York: Oxford University Press
Wade, N.J. (2003). Destined for Distinguished Oblivion: The Scientific Vision of William Charles Wells (1757-1817). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T., (2001) Visual Perception: An Introduction, 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis Psychology Press.
Wade, N.J. (1998). A Natural History of Vision. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T. (1991) Visual Perception: An Introduction. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Land, M. F. & Tatler, B. W. (2009) Looking and acting: eye movements in everyday life. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Tatler, B. W., Thompson, P. & Troscianko, T. (2009). Landmarks in Perception. Perception, 38(6)
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M. H., Murray, W., & Hill, R. L. (2007): Eye movements: A window on mind and brain. Oxford: Elsevier. ISBN: 978-0-08-044980-7.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2005) The moving tablet of the eye: The origins of modern eye movement research. New York: Oxford University Press
Wade, N.J. (2003). Destined for Distinguished Oblivion: The Scientific Vision of William Charles Wells (1757-1817). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T., (2001) Visual Perception: An Introduction, 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis Psychology Press.
Wade, N.J. (1998). A Natural History of Vision. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T. (1991) Visual Perception: An Introduction. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Tatler, B.W., Wade, N.J., and Kaulard, K. (2008). Examining art: dissociating pattern and perceptual influences on oculomotor behaviour. In B. Pinna (Ed.) Art and Perception. Towards a Visual Science of Art. Part 1. Leiden: Brill. pp. 249-268.
Wade, N.J. (2007). Scanning the seen: vision and the origins of eye movement research. In R. P. G. van Gompel, M. H, Fischer, W. S., Murray, & R. L. Hill (Eds.). Eye Movements: A Window on Mind and Brain. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 31-61.
Wade, N.J. (2007). The vision of William Porterfield. In H. Whitaker, C.U.M. Smith, and S. Finger (Eds.) Brain, Mind, and Medicine: Essays in 18th Century Neuroscience. New York: Springer. pp. 163-176.
Tatler, B. W., & Kuhn, G. (2007). Don't look now: The magic of misdirection. In R. P. G. van Gompel, M. H. Fischer, W. S. Murray & R. L. Hill (Eds.), Eye Movements: A window on mind and brain (pp. 697-714). Oxford: Elsevier
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M. H., Murray, W., & Hill, R. L. (2007). Eye movement research: An overview of current and past developments. In Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M. H.,
Murray, W., & Hill, R. L. (eds.): Eye movements: A window on mind and brain (pp. 1-28). Oxford: Elsevier.
Wade, N.J. (2005). The vertiginous philosophers: Erasmus Darwin and William Charles Wells on vertigo. In The Genius of Erasmus Darwin: Proceedings of a bicentenary Conference. C. U. M. Smith and R. G. Arnott (Eds.) London: Ashgate. pp. 83-98.
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Liversedge, S.P., & Pearson, J. (2004). Antecedent typicality effects in the processing of noun phrase anaphors. In: M. Carreiras, & C. Clifton, Jr. (Eds.), The on-line study of sentence comprehension: Eyetracking, ERP, and beyond (pp. 119-137). Hove: Psychology Press.
Hill, R. L., & Murray, W. S. (2003). Punctuation and spacing: modulating on-screen reading patterns. In C. Stephanidis (Ed.), HCI International 2003 Adjunct Proceedings (pp. 85-86). Heraklion: Crete University Press.
Hill, R. L., & Murray, W. S. (2003). The consequences of commas for text-to-speech software. In C. Stephanidis (Ed.), HCI International 2003 Adjunct Proceedings (pp. 83-84). Heraklion: Crete University Press.
Tatler, B. W. (2002). What information survives saccades in the real world? In J. Hyönä & D. Munoz & W. Heide & R. Radach (Eds.), The Brain's Eye: Neurobiological and Clinical Aspects of Oculomotor Research (pp. 149-163). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Tatler, B. W. (2002). How do people look at natural images? In J. A. Bullinaria & W. Lowe (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop: Connectionist Models of Cognition and Perception (pp. 193-205). Singapore: World Scientific.
Fischer, M. H. (2000). Perceiving spatial attributes of print. In: A. Kennedy, R. Radach, D. Heller, & J. Pynte (Eds.), Reading as a perceptual process (pp. 89-117). North Holland: Elsevier.
Hill, R.L. & Murray, W.S. (2000). Commas and spaces: Effects of punctuation on eye movements and sentence parsing. In A. Kennedy, R. Radach, D. Heller & J. Pynte (Eds). Reading as a Perceptual Process. (pp. 565-589) Oxford: Elsevier. (ISBN: 0 08 043642 0)
Murray, W.S. (2000). Sentence processing: Issues and measures. In A. Kennedy, R. Radach, D. Heller & J. Pynte (Eds). Reading as a Perceptual Process. (pp. 649-664) Oxford: Elsevier. (ISBN: 0 08 043642 0)
Pollatsek, A., Rayner, K., Fischer, M.H., & Reichle, E. D. (1999). Attention and eye movements in reading. In J. Everatt (Ed.), Reading and dyslexia: Visual and attentional processes (pp 179-209). London: Routledge.
Wade, N.J., and Verstraten, F. A. J. (1998). Introduction and historical overview. In The Motion After-Effect: A Modern Perspective. G. Mather, F. Verstraten, and S. Anstis, (Eds.) Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. pp 1-23.
Moulden, B., Patterson, R. & Swanston, M.T., (1998) The retinal image, ocularity and cyclopean vision, in The Motion Aftereffect: A Modern Perspective, eds. G. Mather, F. Verstraten & S. Anstis, Boston, Mass.:MIT Press. pp 57-84.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1994). Effects of pulsating illumination on eye movements during fingerprint examination. Technical Report for Home Office Police Systems Research and Development Group.
Murray, W.S. & Liversedge, S.P. (1994). Referential context effects on syntactic processing. In C. Clifton, Jr., L. Frazier, and K. Rayner (Eds.), Perspectives on Sentence Processing. Hillsdale, N.J: Erlbaum.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1992). Display properties and eye movement control. In J. Van Rensbergen and G. d'Ydewalle (Eds.). Perception and Cognition: Advances in Eye Movement Research. (pp. 251-264) Amsterdam: North Holland. (ISBN: 0-444-89938-3)
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1991). Display properties and eye movement control. In J. Van Rensbergen, M. Devijver and G. d'Ydewalle (Eds.), Sixth European Conference on Eye Movements: Proceedings, Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Kennedy, A., Pynte, J. & Murray, W.S. (1989). Eye movements and lexical access. In R. Schmid and D. Zambarbeiri (Eds.), Fifth European Conference on Eye Movements: Proceedings. Pavia: University of Pavia.
Pynte, J., Kennedy, A., Murray, W.S. & Courrieu, P. (1988). The effects of spatialisation on the processing of ambiguous pronominal reference. In G. Luer, U. Lass & J. Shallo-Hoffmann (Eds.). Eye movement research: Physiological and Psychological aspects. Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1987). The components of reading time. In J.K. O'Regan & A. Levy-Schoen (Eds.). Eye Movements: From Physiology to Cognition. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Murray, W.S. & Kennedy, A. (1987). Spatial coding and reading skill. In G. Luer & U. Lass, (Eds.). Fourth European Conference on Eye Movements. Volume 1: Proceedings. Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe.
Pynte, J., Courrieu, P., Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1987). On the role of spatialisation in reading ambiguous sentences. In G. Luer & U. Lass (Eds.). Fourth European Conference on Eye Movements. Volume 1: Proceedings. Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1984). Reading without eye movements. In A.G. Gale & C.W. Johnson (Eds.). Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Eye Movement Research. Amsterdam: North Holland.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Tatler, B. W. & Land, M. F. (2011). Vision and the representation of the surroundings in spatial memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 366, 596-610.
Rasche, C. & Tatler, B. W. (2011). Evidence for a Structural Analysis of Target Selection in Picture Viewing, Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(1):2, 1-12.
Kuhn, G. & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Misdirected by the gap. The relationship between inattentional blindness and attentional misdirection. Consciousness and Cognition [Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.013.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Recognition and eye movements with partially hidden pictures of faces and cars in different orientations. i-Perception, 1(2), 103–120
Tatler B W, Wade N J, Kwan H, Findlay J M, Velichovsky B M, (2010). Yarbus, eye movements and vision, i-Perception, 1(1), 7-27.
Hirose, Y., Kennedy, A., & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Perception and memory across viewpoint changes in moving images. Under review at the Journal of Vision 10(4), 1-19.
Tatler, B. W. (2009). Current understanding of eye guidance. Visual Cognition, 17(6-7), 777 - 789.
Kuhn, G., Tatler, B. W., & Cole, G. (2009). You look where I look! Effect of gaze cues on overt and covert attention in misdirection. Visual Cognition, 17(6-7), 925 - 944.
Tatler, B. W., Thompson, P. & Troscianko, T. (2009). Perceptual high-lights. Perception, 38(6), 791-794.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2009). Did Javal measure eye movements during reading? Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(5):5, 1-7
Vincent, B.T., Baddeley, R.J., Correani, A., Troscianko, T., Leonards, U. (2009) Do we look at lights? Using mixture modelling to distinguish between low- and high-level factors in natural image viewing, Visual Cognition. 17(6-7):856-879.
Tatler, B., Vincent, B.T. (2009) The prominence of behavioural biases in eye guidance. Visual Cognition. 17(6-7):1029-1054.
Vincent, B. T., Baddeley, R. J., Troscianko, T., & Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). Optimal feature integration in visual search. Journal of Vision, 9(5):15, 1-11.
Altmann, G.T.M., & Kamide, Y. (2009). Discourse-mediation of the mapping between language and the visual world: eye-movements and mental representation. Cognition, 111, 55-71.
Moeller, K., Fischer, M. H., Nuerk, H.-C., & Willmes, K. (2009). Sequential or parallel processing of two-digit numbers? Evidence from eye-tracking. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(2), 323-334.
Carminati, M.N., Van Gompel, R.P.G., Scheepers, C., & Arai, M. (2008). Syntactic priming in comprehension: The role of argument order and animacy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 1098-1110.
Murray, W.S. & Forster, K.I. (2008). The Rank Hypothesis and Lexical Decision: A reply to Adelman and Brown (2008). Psychological Review, 115(1). 240-252.
Al-Aidroos, N., Fischer, M. H., Adam, J. J., & Pratt, J. (2008). Structured perceptual arrays and the modulation of Fitts's law: Examining saccadic eye movements. Journal of Motor Behavior, 40(2), 155-164.
Tatler, B. W., & Vincent, B. T. (2008). Systematic tendencies in scene viewing. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(2), 5: 1-18.
Tatler, B. W. (2008). On the perception of natural scenes: An introduction to the special issue. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(2), 1: 1-4.
Kuhn, G., Tatler, B. W., Findlay, J. M., & Cole, G. G. (2008). Misdirection in magic: Implications for the relationship between eye gaze and attention. Visual Cognition, 16(2-3), 391-405.
Tatler, B. W., Wade, N. J., & Kaulard, K. (2008) Examining art: dissociating pattern and perceptual influences on oculomotor behaviour. Spatial Vision, 21 (1-2), 165-184
Vincent B, Troscianko T, Gilchrist I, (2007) Investigating a space-variant weighted salience account of visual selection, Vision Research, 47(13): 1809-1820
Tatler, B. W., & Melcher, D. (2007) Pictures in mind: Initial encoding of object properties varies with the realism of the scene stimulus. Perception, 36, 1715-29.
Tatler, B. W. (2007) The central fixation bias in scene viewing: selecting an optimal viewing position independently of motor biases and image feature distributions. Journal of Vision, 7(14):4, 1-17
Hirose, Y. and Hancock, P. J. B. (2007) Equally attending but still not seeing: An eye-tracking stuffy of change detection in own and other race faces. Visual Cognition 15(6): 647-660.
Tatler, B. W., & Hutton, S. B. (2007). Trial by trial effects in the antisaccade task: A multilevel analysis. Experimental Brain Research, 179(3), 387-396.
Arai, M., Van Gompel, R.P.G., & Scheepers, C. (2007). Priming ditransitive structures in comprehension. Cognitive Psychology, 54, 218-250.
Altmann, G.T.M., & Kamide, Y. (2007). The real-time mediation of visual attention by language and world knowledge: Linking anticipatory (and other) eye movements to linguistic processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 57, 502-518.
Bestelmeyer, P. E. G., Tatler, B. W., Phillips, L. H., Fraser, G., Benson, P. J., & St Clair, D. (2006). Global visual scanning abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Schizophrenia Research, 87(1-3), 212-222.
Baddeley, R. J., & Tatler, B. W. (2006). High frequency edges (but not contrast) predict where we fixate: a Bayesian system identification analysis. Vision Research, 46, 2824-2833.
Murray, W.S. (2006). The nature and time course of pragmatic plausibility effects. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (Special Issue), 35(1), 79-99.
Tatler, B. W., Baddeley, R. J., & Vincent, B. T. (2006). The long and the short of it: spatial statistics at fixation vary with saccade amplitude and task. Vision Research, 46(12), 1857-1862
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Pickering, M.J., Pearson, J., & Liversedge, S.P. (2005). Evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution. Journal of Memory and Language, 52, 284-307.
Järvikivi, J., Van Gompel, R.P.G., Hyönä, J., & Bertram, R. (2005). Ambiguous pronoun resolution: Contrasting the first-mention and subject preference accounts. Psychological Science, 260-264.
Kuhn, G., & Tatler, B. W. (2005) Magic and fixation: Now you don't see it, now you do. Perception, 34(9), 1155-1161
Tatler, B. W., Gilchrist, I. D., & Land, M. F. (2005). Visual memory for objects in natural scenes: From fixations to object files. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A-Human Experimental Psychology, 58(5), 931-960.
Tatler, B. W., Baddeley, R. J., & Gichrist, I. D. (2005) Visual correlates of eye movements: Effects of scale and time. Vision Research, 45 (5), 643-659.
Van Gompel, R.P.G., & Majid, A. (2004). Antecedent frequency effects during the processing of pronouns. Cognition, 90, 255-264.
Fischer, M. H., Warlop, N., Hill, R. L., & Fias, W. (2004). Oculomotor bias induced by number perception. Experimental Psychology, 51(2), 91-97.
Kennedy, A., Murray, W.S., & Boissiere, C. (2004). Parafoveal Pragmatics Revisited. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Special Issue), 16, 128-153.
Murray, W.S. (2003). The eye movement engine. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 494-495.
Wade, N. J., Tatler, B. W., & Heller, D. (2003). Dodge-ing the issue: Dodge, Javal, Hering and the measurement of saccades in eye movement research. Perception, 32(7), 793-804.
Tatler, B. W., Gilchrist, I. D., & Rusted, J. (2003). The time course of abstract visual representation. Perception, 32(5), 579-592.
Tatler, B. W., & Wade, N. J. (2003). On nystagmus, saccades and fixations. Perception, 32(2), 167-184.
Van Gompel, R.P.G., & Liversedge, S.P. (2003). The influence of morphological information on cataphoric pronoun assignment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29, 128-139.
Kamide, Y., Altmann, G.T.M., & Haywood, S.L. (2003). The time-course of prediction and thematic information in incremental sentence processing: Evidence from anticipatory eye movements. Journal of Memory and Language, 49, 133-156.
Kamide, Y., & Scheepers, C., & Altmann, G.T.M. (2003). Integration of syntactic and semantic information in predictive processing: Cross-linguistic evidence from German and English. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 32, 37-55.
Pratt, J., & Fischer, M. H. (2002). Examining the role of fixation cues in inhibition of return. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56, 294-301.
Tatler, B. W., & Troscianko, T. (2002). Last but not least: A rare glimpse of the eye in motion. Perception, 31(11), 1403-1406
Tatler, B. W. (2001). Re-presenting the case for representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(5), 1006-1007. [Comment on O’Regan and Noe]
Tatler, B. W. (2001). Characterising the visual buffer: real-world evidence for overwriting early in each fixation. Perception, 30(8), 993-1006.
Land, M. F., & Tatler, B. W. (2001). Steering with the head: The visual strategy of a racing driver. Current Biology, 11(15), 1215-1220.
Van Gompel, R.P.G., Pickering, M.J., & Traxler, M.J. (2001). Reanalysis in sentence processing: Evidence against current constraint-based and two-stage models. Journal of Memory and Language, 45, 225-258.
Van Gompel, R.P.G., & Pickering, M.J. (2001). Lexical guidance in sentence processing: A note on Adams, Clifton, and Mitchell (1998). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 851-857.
Fischer, M. H. (2000). Word centre is misperceived. Perception, 29(3), 337-354.
Altmann, G.T.M., & Kamide, Y. (1999). Incremental interpretation at verbs: Restricting the domain of subsequent reference. Cognition, 73, 247-264.
Fischer, M. H. (1999). Memory for word locations in reading. Memory, 7, 79-116.
Fischer, M. H. (1999). An investigation of attention allocation during sequential eye movement tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52A, 649-677.
Fischer, M. H., Deubel, H., Wohlschläger, A., & Schneider, W. X. (1999). Visuomotor mental rotation of saccade direction. Experimental Brain Research, 127(2), 224-232.
Kennedy, A., Brysbaert, M. & Murray, W.S. (1998). The effects of intermittent illumination on a visual inspection task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51A, 135-151.
Murray, W.S. & Rowan, M. (1998). Early, mandatory, pragmatic processing. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (CUNY Special Issue), 27, 1-22.
Murray, W.S. (1998). Parafoveal pragmatics. In G. Underwood (Ed.). Eye Guidance in Reading and Scene Perception. (pp.181-199) Oxford: Elsevier.
Rayner, K., Fischer, M. H., & Pollatsek, A. (1998). Unspaced text interferes with both word identification and eye movement control. Vision Research, 38, 1129-1144.
Rayner, K., & Fischer, M. H. (1996). Mindless reading revisited: Eye movements during reading and scanning are different. Perception and Psychophysics, 58, 734-747.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1996). Eye movement control during the inspection of words under conditions of pulsating illumination. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 8, 381-403.
Wade, N.J. (1996). Descriptions of visual phenomena from Aristotle to Wheatstone. Perception, 25, 1137-1175.
Wade, N.J., and Swanston, M.T. (1996) A general model for the perception of space and motion. Perception, 25, 187-194.
Swanston, M.T. (1994) Frames of reference and motion aftereffects, Perception, 23, 1257-1264.
Wade, N.J. (1994). A selective history of the study of visual motion aftereffects. Perception, 23, 1111-1134.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1993). 'Flicker' on VDU screens. Nature, 365, 213.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T. (1993) Monocular and dichoptic interactions between moving and stationary stimuli, Perception, 22, 1111-1119.
Swanston, M.T., Wade, N.J., Ono, H. & Shibuta, K. (1992) The interaction of perceived distance with the perceived direction of visual motion during movements of the eyes and of the head, Perception & Psychophysics, 52, 705-713.
Swanston, M.T., & Wade, N.J. (1992). Motion over the retina and the motion aftereffect. Perception, 21, 569-582.
Wade, N.J., Swanston, M.T., Howard, I.P., Ono, H., and Shen, X. (1991). Induced rotary motion and ocular torsion. Vision Research, 31, 1979-1983.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1991). The effects of flicker on eye movement control. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 43A, 79-99.
Pynte, J., Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1991). Within-word inspection strategies in continuous reading: Time course of perceptual, lexical, and contextual processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 458-470.
Simpson, W.A. & Swanston, M.T. (1991) Depth‑coded motion signals in plaid perception and opto‑kinetic nystagmus, Experimental Brain Research, 86, 447-450.
Kondo, M., Wade, N.J., and Nakamizo, S. (1990). Geometrical analysis of the motion and depth seen in moiré patterns. Bulletin of the Faculty of Literature, Kitakyushu University, 22, 97-114.
Curthoys, I.S., and Wade, N.J. (1990). A balanced view of otolith function. Psychological Review, 97, 132-134.
Swanston, M.T., Wade, N.J. & Ono, H. (1990) The binocular representation of uniform motion, Perception, 19, 29-34.
Kennedy, A., Murray, W.S., Jennings, F. & Reid, C. (1989). Comments on the generality of the principle of minimal attachment. Language and Cognitive Processes. Special Issue on Parsing and Interpretation, 4, 51-76.
Swanston, M.T., and Wade, N.J. (1988). The perception of visual motion during movements of the eyes and of the head. Perception and Psychophysics, 43, 559-566.
Murray, W.S. & Kennedy, A. (1988). Spatial coding in the processing of anaphor by good and poor readers: Evidence from eye movement analyses. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 40A, 693- 718.
Swanston, M.T., Wade, N.J. & Day, R.H. (1987) The representation of uniform motion in vision, Perception, 16, 143-160.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1987). Spatial coordinates and reading: Comments on Monk (1985). Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 39A, 649-656.
Wade, N.J. & Swanston, M.T. (1987) The representation of non‑uniform motion: induced movement, Perception, 16, 555-571.
Kennedy, A. & Murray, W.S. (1984). Inspection times for words in syntactically ambiguous sentences under three presentation conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10, 833-849.
Swanston, M.T. & Walley, C.E.W. (1984) Factors affecting the speed of acquisition of tabulated information from visual displays, Ergonomics, 27, 321-330
Swanston, M.T. & Wade, N.J. (1981) Level of response categorisation and reporting consistency for rivalry between lines viewed as real images and as afterimages, Perception, 10, 637-643.
Swanston, M.T. & Wade, N.J. (1981) Consistency of response during steady visual stimulation, Perception, 10, 339-349.
Swanston, M.T. (1981) Contrast dependent interaction between steadily fixated lines, Perception & Psychophysics, 30, 315-320.
Swanston, M.T. (1979) The effects of verbal meaning and response categorisation on the fragmentation of steadily fixated lines, Perception, 8, 635-656.
Wade, N.J. (1978). Why do patterned afterimages fluctuate in visibility? Psychological Bulletin, 85, 338-352.
Wade, N.J. (1978). Op art and visual perception. Perception, 7, 21-46.
Wade, N.J. (1977). Distortions and disappearances of geometrical patterns. Perception, 6, 407-433.
Rasche, C. & Tatler, B. W. (2011). Evidence for a Structural Analysis of Target Selection in Picture Viewing, Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(1):2, 1-12.
Kuhn, G. & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Misdirected by the gap. The relationship between inattentional blindness and attentional misdirection. Consciousness and Cognition [Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.013.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Recognition and eye movements with partially hidden pictures of faces and cars in different orientations. i-Perception, 1(2), 103–120
Tatler B W, Wade N J, Kwan H, Findlay J M, Velichovsky B M, (2010). Yarbus, eye movements and vision, i-Perception, 1(1), 7-27.
Hirose, Y., Kennedy, A., & Tatler, B. W. (2010). Perception and memory across viewpoint changes in moving images. Under review at the Journal of Vision 10(4), 1-19.
Tatler, B. W. (2009). Current understanding of eye guidance. Visual Cognition, 17(6-7), 777 - 789.
Kuhn, G., Tatler, B. W., & Cole, G. (2009). You look where I look! Effect of gaze cues on overt and covert attention in misdirection. Visual Cognition, 17(6-7), 925 - 944.
Tatler, B. W., Thompson, P. & Troscianko, T. (2009). Perceptual high-lights. Perception, 38(6), 791-794.
Wade, N. J. & Tatler, B. W. (2009). Did Javal measure eye movements during reading? Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(5):5, 1-7
Vincent, B.T., Baddeley, R.J., Correani, A., Troscianko, T., Leonards, U. (2009) Do we look at lights? Using mixture modelling to distinguish between low- and high-level factors in natural image viewing, Visual Cognition. 17(6-7):856-879.
Tatler, B., Vincent, B.T. (2009) The prominence of behavioural biases in eye guidance. Visual Cognition. 17(6-7):1029-1054.
Vincent, B. T., Baddeley, R. J., Troscianko, T., & Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). Optimal feature integration in visual search. Journal of Vision, 9(5):15, 1-11.
Altmann, G.T.M., & Kamide, Y. (2009). Discourse-mediation of the mapping between language and the visual world: eye-movements and mental representation. Cognition, 111, 55-71.
Moeller, K., Fischer, M. H., Nuerk, H.-C., & Willmes, K. (2009). Sequential or parallel processing of two-digit numbers? Evidence from eye-tracking. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(2), 323-334.
Carminati, M.N., Van Gompel, R.P.G., Scheepers, C., & Arai, M. (2008). Syntactic priming in comprehension: The role of argument order and animacy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 1098-1110.
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