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Benjamin T Vincent
University of Dundee - Dundee / United Kingdom
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AD Scientific Index ID: 1342795
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Benjamin T Vincent's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Systematic tendencies in scene viewingBW Tatler, BT VincentJournal of Eye Movement Research 2 (2), 5, 20082242008
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The prominence of behavioural biases in eye guidanceBW Tatler, BT VincentVisual Cognition 17 (6-7), 1029-1054, 20092222009
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The long and the short of it: Spatial statistics at fixation vary with saccade amplitude and taskBW Tatler, RJ Baddeley, BT VincentVision Research 46 (12), 1857-1862, 20062022006
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Do we look at lights? Using mixture modelling to distinguish between low-and high-level factors in natural image viewingBT Vincent, R Baddeley, A Correani, T Troscianko, U LeonardsVisual Cognition 17 (6-7), 856-879, 2009902009
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Hunger increases delay discounting of food and non-food rewardsJ Skrynka, BT VincentPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-9, 2019782019
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