Publications
eye movements and visual cognition
2013 Zelinsky, G. J., Peng, Y., & Samaras, D. (2013). Eye can read your mind: Decoding gaze fixations to reveal categorical search targets. Journal of Vision,  13(14):10, 1–13. (Paper)  Zelinsky, G. J. (2013). Understanding scene understanding.  Frontiers in Psychology: Perception Science, 4(954), 1-3. (Paper)  Yu, C-P, Hua, W-Y., Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013).  Modeling clutter perception using parametric proto-object partitioning. Advances in Neural  Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2013). (Paper)  Zelinsky, G. J., Peng, Y., Berg, A. C., & Samaras, D. (2013). Modeling guidance and recognition in categorical search: Bridging human and computer object  detection. Journal of Vision, 13(3), 1-20. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., Adeli, H., Peng, Y., & Samaras, D. (2013).  Modelling eye movements in a categorical search task. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 368(1628), 1-12.   (Paper)   Yun, K., Peng, Y., Samaras, D., Zelinsky, G. J., & Berg, T. L. (2013).  Studying relationships between human gaze, description, and computer vision. Proceedings  of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 739-746. (Paper)    Yun, K., Peng, Y., Samaras, D., Zelinsky, G. J., & Berg, T. L. (2013). Exploring the role of gaze behavior and object detection in scene understanding. Frontiers in  Psychology: Perception Science, 4:917, 1-16.  (Paper)   Dickinson, C. A., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013).  New evidence for strategic differences between static and dynamic search tasks: an individual observer analysis of  eye movements. Frontiers in Psychology: Perception Science, 4(8), 1-18. (Paper)  Alexander, R., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013). The P300 is an electrophysiological correlate of semantic similarity. Journal of Vision, 13(9): 501a. (Abstract)  Maxfield, J. T., Stadler, W., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013). The Effects of Target Typicality on Guidance and Verification in Categorical Search. Journal of Vision, 13(9): 524a. (Abstract)  Sherman, A. M., Horowitz, T. S., Shitrit, H. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013). Are basketball players just dots? Comparing multiple object tracking in real and simple  contexts. Journal of Vision, 13(9): 1286a. (Abstract)  Yun, K., Peng, Y., Adeli, H., Berg, T. L,, Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2013).  Specifying the relationships between objects, gaze, and descriptions for scene  understanding. Journal of Vision, 13(9): 1309a. (Abstract) 2012 Maxfield, J. T., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). Searching through the hierarchy: How level of target categorization affects visual search. Visual Cognition, 20(10),  1153-1163. (Paper)   MacNamara, A., Schmidt, J., Zelinsky, G. J., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Electrocortical and ocular indices of attention to fearful and neutral faces presented under  high and low working memory load. Biological Psychology, 91, 349-356. (Paper)   Alexander, R. G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). Effects of part-based similarity on visual search: The Frankenbear Experiment.  Vision Research, 54, 20-30. (Paper)   Brennan, S. E., Hanna, J. E., Zelinsky, G. J., & Savietta, K. J. (2012). Eye gaze cues for coordination in collaborative tasks. DUET 2012: Dual eye tracking in  CSCW; Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Seattle, WA. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). TAM: Explaining off-object fixations and central fixation biases as effects of population averaging during search. Visual Cognition  (Special Issue on Behavioral and Computational Approaches to Reading and Scene Perception), 20:4-5, 515-545. (Paper)  Alexander, R., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). Hide and seek: Amodal completion during visual search. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 736a. (Abstract)  Huang, A., Schmidt, J., Yang, H., Oh, H., Leung, H-C., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). Search is guided by two targets: Evidence from a combined fMRI and eye movements  study. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 737a. (Abstract)  Maxfield, J. T., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). Searching through the hierarchy: How a target's categorization level affects categorical search. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 738a. (Abstract)  Schmidt, J., & MacNamara, A., Hajcak, G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2012). A neural marker of the representation used to guide visual search. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 729a. (Abstract)  Zelinsky, G. J., Peng, Y., Berg, A., & Samaras, D. (2012). Modeling guidance and recognition in categorical search: Bridging human and computer object detection.  Journal of Vision, 12(9): 957a. (Abstract) 2011 Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). Cutting through the clutter: Searching for targets in evolving complex scenes. Journal of Vision, 11(14):7, 1-16. (Paper)  Alexander, R. G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). Visual similarity effects in categorical search. Journal of Vision, 11(8):9, 1-15. (Paper)   Schmidt, J. & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). Visual search guidance is best after a short delay. Vision Research, 51, 535-545. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., Loschky, L. C., & Dickinson, C. A. (2011). Do object refixations during scene viewing indicate rehearsal in visual working memory? Memory &  Cognition, 39, 600-613. (Paper)  Alexander, R. G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). Searching for target parts. Journal of Vision, 11(11): 1321a. (Abstract)  Chavaillaz, A., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). Redundancy gains using real-world objects. Journal of Vision, 11(11): 1332a. (Abstract)  Schmidt, J., & MacNamara, A., Hajcak, G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2011). ERP correlates of the target representation used to guide search. Journal of Vision, 11(11): 1345a. (Abstract)  Zelinsky, G. J., & Neider, M. B. (2011). The evolution of clutter effects in visual search. Journal of Vision, 11(11): 1331a. (Abstract) 2010 Alexander, R. G., Zhang, W., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2010). Visual similarity effects in categorical search. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (Eds.), Proceedings of the  32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1222-1227). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. (Paper)   Neider, M. B., Chen, X., Dickinson, C. A., Brennan, S. E. & Zelinsky, G. J. (2010). Coordinating spatial referencing using shared gaze. Psychonomic Bulletin &  Review, 17(5), 718-724. (Paper)   Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2010). Exploring the perceptual causes of search set-size effects in complex scenes. Perception, 39, 780-794. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Todor, A. (2010). The role of "rescue saccades" in tracking objects through occlusions. Journal of Vision, 10(14):29, 1-13. (Paper)  Alexander, R. G., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2010). Visual similarity predicts categorical search guidance. Journal of Vision, 10(7), 1316a. (Abstract)  Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2010). Searching for two objects: Does knowing their relational alignment produce greater search guidance? Journal of Vision, 10(7),  1310a. (Abstract)  Zelinsky, G. J., & Todor, A. (2010). The role of "rescue saccades" in tracking objects through occlusions. Journal of Vision, 10(7), 132a. (Abstract)  2009 Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2009). Search guidance is proportional to the categorical specificity of a target cue. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,  62 (10), 1904-1914. (Paper)   Yang, H., Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2009). A new look at novelty effects: Guiding search away from old distractors. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,  71 (3), 554-564. (Paper)   Yang, H., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2009). Visual search is guided to categorically-defined targets. Vision Research, 49, 2095-2103. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Loschky, L. C. (2009). Using eye movements to study working memory rehearsal for objects in scenes. In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (Eds.),  Proceedings of the 31st Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1312-1317). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Schmidt, J. (2009). An effect of referential scene constraint on search implies scene segmentation. Visual Cognition, 17(6), 1004-1028. (Paper)  Alexander, R., & Zelinsky, G. J.  (2009). The Frankenbear Experiment: Looking for part-based similarity effects on search guidance with complex objects. Journal of  Vision, 9(7), 273a. (Abstract)  Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J.  (2009). Visual search guidance is best shortly after target preview offset. Journal of Vision, 9(7), 272a. (Abstract)  Zelinsky, G. J., & Schmidt, J.  (2009). Searching aerial images: Evidence for scene constraints in the absence of global context. Journal of Vision, 9(7), 160a. (Abstract)  2008 Brennan, S. E., Chen, X., Dickinson, C. A., Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2008). Coordinating cognition: The costs and benefits of shared gaze during  collaborative search. Cognition, 106, 1465-1477. (Paper)   Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2008). Exploring set size effects in scenes: Identifying the objects of search. Visual Cognition, 16(1), 1-10. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (2008). A theory of eye movements during target acquisition. Psychological Review, 115(4), 787-835. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Neider, M. B. (2008). An eye movement analysis of multiple object tracking in a realistic environment. Visual Cognition, 16(5), 553-566. (Paper)   Zhang, W., Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2008). Classifying objects based on their visual similarity to target categories. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference  of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1856-1861). (Paper)  Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J.  (2008). Visual search guidance increases with a delay between target cue and search. Journal of Vision, 8(6), 317a. (Abstract)  Yang, H., Oh, H., Leung, H.-C., & Zelinsky, G. J.  (2008). An effect of WM load on visual search guidance: Evidence from eye movements and functional brain imaging.  Journal of Vision, 8(6), 316a. (Abstract)  Zelinsky, G. J., Zhang, W., & Samaras, D.  (2008). Eye can read your mind: Decoding eye movements to reveal the targets of categorical search tasks. Journal of  Vision, 8(6), 380a. (Abstract)  Dickinson, C. A., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2007). Memory for the search path: Evidence for a high-capacity representation of search history. Vision Research, 47, 1745-1755. (Paper)   Zhang, W., Zelinsky, G. J., & Samaras, D. (2007). Real-time accurate object detection using multiple resolutions. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference  on Computer Vision (pp. 1-8). (Paper)  Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2007). Dividing the labor of search: It’s not just space anymore. Journal of Vision, 7(9), 1055a. (Abstract)  Neider, M. B., Brotzen, S., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2007). Cutting through the clutter: Searching for targets in evolving realistic scenes. Journal of Vision, 7(9), 1056a. (Abstract)   Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2007). Manipulating the availability of visual information in search. Journal of Vision, 7(9), 715a. (Abstract)  Yang, H. & Zelinsky, G. J. (2007). Visual memory or visual features coded verbally? An effect of working memory load on guidance during visual search. Journal  of Vision, 7(9), 686a. (Abstract)   Zelinsky, G. J., Neider, M. B., & Todor, A. (2007). Multi-object tracking in a realistic 3D environment. Journal of Vision, 7(9), 895a. (Abstract) Brennan, S. E., Mueller, K., Zelinsky, G. J., Ramakrishnan, I.V., Warren, D. S., & Kaufman, A. (2006). Toward a Multi-Analyst, Collaborative Framework for  Visual Analytics. IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST) (pp. 129-136).  Baltimore, MD. (Paper)   Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006). Real-world visual search is dominated by top-down guidance. Vision Research, 46, 4118-4133. (Paper)   Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006a). Scene context guides eye movements during search. Vision Research, 46, 614-621. (Paper)   Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006b). Searching for camouflaged targets: Effects of target-background similarity on visual search. Vision Research, 46,  2217-2235. (Paper)   Neider, M., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006).  Exploring set size effects in realistic scenes.  Journal of Vision, 6(6), 448a.   Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006).  How is gaze affected by cognitive load and visual complexity?  Journal of Vision, 6(6), 363a.   Yang, H., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006).  Evidence for guidance in categorical visual search.  Journal of Vision, 6(6), 449a.   Zelinsky, G. J., Zhang, W., Yu, B., Chen, X., & Samaras, D. (2006). The role of top-down and bottom-up processes in guiding eye movements during visual search.  In Y. Weiss, B. Scholkopf, & J. Platt (Eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems Vol. 18 (pp. 1569-1576). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Paper)   Zhang, W., Yang, H., Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2006). A computational model of eye movements during object class detection. In Y. Weiss, B. Scholkopf, &  J. Platt (Eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems Vol. 18	(pp. 1609-1616). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Paper) Dickinson, C., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2005). Marking rejected distractors: A gaze-contingent technique for measuring memory during search. Psychonomic Bulletin &  Review, 12(6), 1120-1126. (Paper)   Neider, M., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2005).  Effects of scene-based contextual guidance on search.  Journal of Vision, 5(8), 414a.   Zelinsky, G. J. (2005). Specifying the components of attention in a visual search task In L. Itti, G. Rees, & J. Tsotsos (Eds.), Neurobiology of attention (pp. 395-400).  Elsevier. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., Dickinson, C., Chen, X., Neider, M., & Brennan, S. (2005). Collaborative search using shared eye gaze. Journal of Vision, 5(8), 700a.   Zelinsky, G. J., & Loschky, L. C. (2005). Eye movements serialize memory for objects in scenes. Perception & Psychophysics, 67(4), 676-690. (Paper)   Zhang, W., Yu, B., Zelinsky, G. J., & Samaras, D. (2005). Object class recognition using multiple layer boosting with heterogeneous features. Proceedings of the IEEE  Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), (pp. 323-330). (Paper) Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2004).  Monitoring the use of target memory during visual search.  Journal of Vision, 4(8), 683a.   Dickinson, C., Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2004).  Is memory during search memory for where we’ve been?  Journal of Vision, 4(8), 681a.   Neider, M., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2004).  Searching for camouflaged real-world objects.  Journal of Vision, 4(8), 335a. Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2003). How visual is visual search?  Dissociating visual from categorical factors in a search task. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 625a.   Dickinson, C., Chen, X., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2003). Explicitly marking rejected distractors in an overt visual search task. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 158a.   Shimozaki, S. S, Hayhoe, M. M, Zelinsky, G. J., Weinstein, A., Merigan, W. H, & Ballard, D. H. (2003). Effect of parietal lobe lesions on saccade targeting and  spatial memory in a naturalistic visual search task. Neuropsychologia, 41, 1365-1386. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (2003). Detecting changes between real-world objects using spatiochromatic filters. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10(3), 533-555. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Loschky, L. (2003). Fuzzy object file theory: A framework for understanding recency effects for objects in scenes. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 644a. Aks, D. J., Zelinsky, G. J., & Sprott, J. C. (2002). Memory across eye-movements: 1/f dynamic in visual search. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life  Sciences, 6(1), 1-25. (Paper)   Dickinson, C., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2002). The “flicker” search task: A paradigm for investigating memory in visual search. Journal of Vision, 2(7), 539a.   Irwin, D. E., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2002). Eye movements and scene perception: Memory for things observed. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(6), 882-895. (Paper)   Rao, R. P. N., Zelinsky, G. J., Hayhoe, M. M., & Ballard, D. H. (2002). Eye movements in iconic visual search. Vision Research, 42, 1447-1463. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (2002). A theory of gaze behavior during real-world visual search. Journal of Vision, 2(7), 726a. Aks, D., Zelinsky, G. J., & Sprott, J. (2001). Memory across eye-movements: 1/f dynamic in Visual Search. Journal of Vision, 1(3), 230a.   Dickinson, C., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2001). Is search amnesic or schizophrenic? Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 42/4, S867.   Zelinsky, G. J. (2001). Visual priming contributes to set size effects. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 42/4, S927.   Zelinsky, G. J. (2001). Eye movements during change detection: Implications for search constraints, memory limitations, and scanning strategies. Perception &  Psychophysics, 63(2), 209-225. (Paper) Zelinsky, G. J. (2000). Set size effects without visual search. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 41/4, S759.   Zelinsky, G. J., & Murphy, G. L. (2000). Synchronizing visual and language processing: An effect of object name length on eye movements. Psychological Science,  11(2), 125-131. (Paper) Theeuwes, J., Kramer, A. F., Hahn, S., Irwin, D. E., & Zelinsky, G. J. (1999). Influence of attentional capture on oculomotor control. Journal of Experimental  Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25(6), 1595-1608. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (1999). Exorcising the devil: Adding details to a descriptive account of oculomotor control. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 22, 703-704.   Zelinsky, G. J. (1999). Precueing target location in a variable set size “nonsearch” task: Dissociating search-based and interference-based explanations for set  size effects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25(4), 875-903. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Sheinberg, D. L. (1997). Eye movements during parallel-serial visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and  Performance, 23(1), 244-262. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., Rao, R. P. N., Hayhoe, M. M., & Ballard, D. H. (1997). Eye movements reveal the spatiotemporal dynamics of visual search. Psychological  Science, 8(6), 448-453. (Paper)   Karn, K., & Zelinsky, G. J. (1996). Driving and dish-washing: Failure of the correspondence metaphor for memory. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 19, 198.   Rao, R., Zelinsky, G. J., Hayhoe, M., & Ballard, D. (1996). Modeling saccadic targeting in visual search. In D. Touretzky, M. Mozer, & M. Hasselmo (Eds.), Advances  in neural information processing systems Vol. 8 (pp. 830-836). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J. (1996). Using eye saccades to assess the selectivity of search movements. Vision Research, 36(4), 2177-2187. (Paper)   Zelinsky, G. J., & Sheinberg, D. (1995). Why some search tasks take longer than others: Using eye movements to redefine reaction times. In J. Findlay, R.  Kentridge & R. Walker (Eds.), Eye movement research: Mechanisms, processes and applications (pp. 325-336). Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Paper)   Sheinberg, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (1993). A cortico-collicular model of saccadic target selection. In G. d'Ydewalle & J. Van Rensbergen (Eds.), Perception and  cognition: Advances in eye movement research (pp. 333-348). Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Paper) 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 From the last millennium
2014
Alexander, R. G., Schmidt, J., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Are summary statistics enough? Evidence for the importance of shape in guiding visual search. Visual Cognition, 22:3-4, 595-609. (Paper) Maxfield, J. T., Stadler, W. D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Effects of target typicality on categorical search. Journal of Vision, 14(12):1, 1-11. (Paper) Yu, C-P, Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Modeling visual clutter perception using proto-object segmentation. Journal of Vision, 14(7): 4, 1-16. (Paper) Schmidt, J., MacNamara, A., Proudfit, G. H., Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). More target features in visual working memory leads to poorer search guidance: Evidence from contralateral delay activity. Journal of Vision, 14(3):8, 1-19. (Paper) Adeli, H., Casteau, S., Vitu, F., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). An image-based population model of human saccade programming in the Superior Colliculus. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 1215. (Abstract) Alexander, R. A., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). The dominance of color in guiding visual search: Evidence for mismatch effects. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 218. (Abstract) Maxfield, J. T., Yu, C-P., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Searching through the hierarchy: A behavioral and computational approach to understanding categorical search. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 940. (Abstract) Sherman, A. M., Yago Vicente, T. F., Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Replacing the spotlight with a Kalman filter: A prediction error model of multiple object tracking. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 358. (Abstract) Yu, C-P., Samaras, D., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2014). Modeling visual clutter perception using proto-object segmentation. Journal of Vision, 14(7): 4. (Abstract) Zelinsky, G. J., & Adeli, H. (2014). Does and interaction catch the eye? Decoding movements to predict scene understanding. Journal of Vision, 14(10): 763. (Abstract)