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Distraction in diagnostic radiology: how is search through volumetric medical images affected by interruptions?
LH Williams, T Drew
Cognitive research: principles and implications 2 (1), 12, 2017
552017
What do we know about volumetric medical image interpretation?: a review of the basic science and medical image perception literatures
LH Williams, T Drew
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 4 (1), 21, 2019
432019
Simple eye-movement feedback during visual search is not helpful
T Drew, LH Williams
Cognitive research: principles and implications 2 (1), 44, 2017
302017
The invisible breast cancer: Experience does not protect against inattentional blindness to clinically relevant findings in radiology
L Williams, A Carrigan, W Auffermann, M Mills, A Rich, J Elmore, T Drew
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-9, 2020
212020
Quantifying the costs of interruption during diagnostic radiology interpretation using mobile eye-tracking glasses
T Drew, LH Williams, B Aldred, ME Heilbrun, S Minoshima
Journal of Medical Imaging 5 (3), 031406, 2018
202018
Maintaining rejected distractors in working memory during visual search depends on search stimuli: Evidence from contralateral delay activity
LH Williams, T Drew
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-18, 2020
112020
Neural Processing of Repeated Search Targets Depends Upon the Stimuli: Real World Stimuli Engage Semantic Processing and Recognition Memory
T Drew, LH Williams, CM Jones, R Luria
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12, 2018
112018
Working memory capacity predicts search accuracy for novel as well as repeated targets
LH Williams, T Drew
Visual Cognition 26 (6), 463-474, 2018
92018
Characteristics of expert search behavior in volumetric medical image interpretation
LH Williams, AJ Carrigan, M Mills, WF Auffermann, AN Rich, T Drew
Journal of Medical Imaging 8 (4), 041208, 2021
72021
Electrophysiological correlates of individual differences in visual search
L Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1140-1140, 2017
42017
What is the role of working memory in hybrid search?: Evidence from the Contralateral Delay Activity
L Williams, I Wiegand, M Lavelle, J Wolfe, K Fukuda, T Drew
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 261-261, 2020
22020
Perception of volumetric data
GD Rubin, T Drew, LH Williams
The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques 2, 307-327, 2018
22018
How do you know if you saw that? Electrophysiological correlates of searching through memory.
T Drew, LH Williams, JM Wolfe, I Wiegand
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 317a-317a, 2019
12019
Hybrid search performance is better for target sets with greater memory strength
V Stoermer, L Williams, T Brady
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3805-3805, 2022
2022
Category labels do not improve working memory performance for ambiguous shapes
L Williams, T Brady, V Störmer
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2778-2778, 2021
2021
Investigating the costs of interruptions on visual search performance
D Alonso, A Tasevac, L Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 772-772, 2020
2020
Attentional deployment during visual search predicts subsequent long-term memory of real world objects
ME Lavelle, K Cornelison, LH Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 295-295, 2020
2020
Does this grab your attention? A comparison of attention and memory resources deployed during search for artificial and real world objects.
C Jones, L Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 521-521, 2018
2018
Are rejected distractors maintained in working memory? Evidence from the Contralateral Delay Activity
L Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 526-526, 2018
2018
Lost in Space: The Cost of Interruption During Search Through Volumetric Medical Images
L Williams, T Drew
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1332-1332, 2016
2016
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