Marc Pomplun

Affiliations: 
University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA 
Area:
Computer Science
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Helge Ritter grad student 1998 Bielefeld University (Physics Tree)

Children

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Mei Xiao grad student 2008 U Mass Boston
Tyler W. Garaas grad student 2010 U Mass Boston
Alex D. Hwang grad student 2010 U Mass Boston
Hsueh-Cheng Wang grad student 2012 U Mass Boston
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Wu CC, Cao B, Dali V, et al. (2018) Eye movement control during visual pursuit in Parkinson's disease. Peerj. 6: e5442
Koh DH, Bayat A, Nand A, et al. (2018) Eye Movements as Indicators of Scene Grammar Inconsistencies Journal of Vision. 18: 1280
Huang H, Lin NC, Barrett L, et al. (2017) Automatic Optimization of Wayfinding Design. Ieee Transactions On Visualization and Computer Graphics
Wick FA, Garaas TW, Pomplun M. (2016) Saccadic Adaptation Alters the Attentional Field. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 568
Wang J, Schneps MH, Antonenko PD, et al. (2016) Is Reading Impairment Associated with Enhanced Holistic Processing in Comparative Visual Search? Dyslexia (Chichester, England)
Attar N, Schneps MH, Pomplun M. (2016) Working memory load predicts visual search efficiency: Evidence from a novel pupillary response paradigm. Memory & Cognition
Yazdanbakhsh A, Wu C, Cao B, et al. (2016) Involuntary saccades and binocular coordination during visual pursuit in Parkinson's disease Journal of Vision. 16: 1358
Wang J, Schneps M, Antonenko P, et al. (2016) Do dyslexic learners benefit from holistic processing in a comparative visual search task Journal of Vision. 16: 1295-1295
Wu CC, Attar N, Pomplun M. (2015) Involuntary semantic bias during search for words and word pairs. Journal of Vision. 15: 1367
Borji A, Lennartz A, Pomplun M. (2015) What do eyes reveal about the mind?. Algorithmic inference of search targets from fixations Neurocomputing. 149: 788-799
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