Visual marking: prioritizing selection for new objects by top-down attentional inhibition of old objects. DG Watson, GW Humphreys Psychological review 104 (1), 90, 1997 | 622 | 1997 |
Visual marking: Evidence for inhibition using a probe-dot detection paradigm DG Watson, GW Humphreys Perception & psychophysics 62 (3), 471-481, 2000 | 258 | 2000 |
Visual marking of moving objects: a role for top-down feature-based inhibition in selection. DG Watson, GW Humphreys Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24 (3), 946, 1998 | 195 | 1998 |
Can people identify original and manipulated photos of real-world scenes? SJ Nightingale, KA Wade, DG Watson Cognitive research: principles and implications 2, 1-21, 2017 | 177 | 2017 |
Separating distractor rejection and target detection in posterior parietal cortex—an event-related fMRI study of visual marking S Pollmann, R Weidner, GW Humphreys, CNL Olivers, K Müller, ... Neuroimage 18 (2), 310-323, 2003 | 156 | 2003 |
Visual marking: Using time in visual selection DG Watson, GW Humphreys, CNL Olivers Trends in cognitive sciences 7 (4), 180-186, 2003 | 144 | 2003 |
Education in the digital age: Learning experience in virtual and mixed realities D Allcoat, T Hatchard, F Azmat, K Stansfield, D Watson, A von Mühlenen Journal of Educational Computing Research 59 (5), 795-816, 2021 | 140 | 2021 |
Top-down effects of semantic knowledge in visual search are modulated by cognitive but not perceptual load E Belke, GW Humphreys, DG Watson, AS Meyer, AL Telling Perception & Psychophysics 70 (8), 1444-1458, 2008 | 121 | 2008 |
Subitizing requires attention CNL Olivers, DG Watson Visual Cognition 16 (4), 439-462, 2008 | 109 | 2008 |
Fractionating the preview benefit in search: Dual-task decomposition of visual marking by timing and modality. GW Humphreys, DG Watson, P Jolicœur Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28 (3), 640, 2002 | 100 | 2002 |
Object recognition under sequential viewing conditions: Evidence for viewpoint-specific recognition procedures R Lawson, GW Humphreys, DG Watson Perception 23 (5), 595-613, 1994 | 98 | 1994 |
The role of eye movements in subitizing and counting. DG Watson, EA Maylor, LAM Bruce Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (6 …, 2007 | 97 | 2007 |
Infectious disease prevalence, not race exposure, predicts both implicit and explicit racial prejudice across the United States BA O’Shea, DG Watson, GDA Brown, CL Fincher Social Psychological and Personality Science 11 (3), 345-355, 2020 | 93 | 2020 |
Visual marking of locations and feature maps: Evidence from within-dimension defined conjunctions CNL Olivers IV, DG Watson, GW Humphreys The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A 52 (3), 679-715, 1999 | 93 | 1999 |
Negotiating the traffic: Can cognitive science help make autonomous vehicles a reality? N Chater, J Misyak, D Watson, N Griffiths, A Mouzakitis Trends in cognitive sciences 22 (2), 93-95, 2018 | 89 | 2018 |
Visual marking and visual change. DG Watson, GW Humphreys Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28 (2), 379, 2002 | 83 | 2002 |
State dissociation in bulimic eating disorders: An experimental study C Hallings‐Pott, G Waller, D Watson, P Scragg International Journal of Eating Disorders 38 (1), 37-41, 2005 | 81 | 2005 |
Search, enumeration, and aging: eye movement requirements cause age-equivalent performance in enumeration but not in search tasks. DG Watson, EA Maylor, LAM Bruce Psychology and Aging 20 (2), 226, 2005 | 79 | 2005 |
Negative triangles: simple geometric shapes convey emotional valence. DG Watson, E Blagrove, C Evans, L Moore Emotion 12 (1), 18, 2012 | 69 | 2012 |
Aging and visual marking: selective deficits for moving stimuli. DG Watson, EA Maylor Psychology and Aging 17 (2), 321, 2002 | 68 | 2002 |