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Interactions between reward, feedback, and timing structures on dual-target search performance (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Individuals who conduct visual searches that can contain more than one target face many challenges. Such multiple-target visual searches can be especially error prone, as identification of one target often makes identification of a second target less... Read More about Interactions between reward, feedback, and timing structures on dual-target search performance.

Motivational influences of monetary reward and performance feedback on dual-target search performance (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Optimizing employee performance is of general importance, but it is particularly pertinent for socially critical jobs that are especially error prone. For example, it is vital to understand how visual search performance can be maximized for radiologi... Read More about Motivational influences of monetary reward and performance feedback on dual-target search performance.

Identifying and reducing satisfaction of search errors: How to alleviate dual-target search costs (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Some occupations (e.g., airport luggage screeners, military personnel, radiologists) require highly accurate visual searches. To maximize performance it is important to identify factors that decrease accuracy and then identify means to alleviate thei... Read More about Identifying and reducing satisfaction of search errors: How to alleviate dual-target search costs.

Revealing individual differences in visual search: ADHD leads to see too little and anorexia nervosa leads to seeing too much (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

In understanding the nature of visual cognition, it is important to determine how individual differences affect performance.
We have found relationships between symptoms of both ADHD and anorexia nervosa and performance on a simple visual search tas... Read More about Revealing individual differences in visual search: ADHD leads to see too little and anorexia nervosa leads to seeing too much.