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    What Would Jaws Do? The Tyranny of Film and the Relationship between Gaze and Higher-Level Narrative Film Comprehension by Loschky, Lester C, Larson, Adam M, Magliano, Joseph P, Smith, Tim J

    Published in PloS one (25-11-2015)
    “…What is the relationship between film viewers' eye movements and their film comprehension? Typical Hollywood movies induce strong attentional synchrony-most…”
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    The natural/man-made distinction is made before basic-level distinctions in scene gist processing by Loschky, Lester C., Larson, Adam M.

    Published in Visual cognition (01-04-2010)
    “…What level of categorization occurs first in scene gist processing, basic level or the superordinate "natural" versus "man-made" distinction? The Spatial…”
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    Investigating Visual Crowding of Objects in Complex Real-World Scenes by Ringer, Ryan V., Coy, Allison M., Larson, Adam M., Loschky, Lester C.

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-03-2021)
    “…Visual crowding, the impairment of object recognition in peripheral vision due to flanking objects, has generally been studied using simple stimuli on blank…”
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    Linking attentional processes and conceptual problem solving: visual cues facilitate the automaticity of extracting relevant information from diagrams by Rouinfar, Amy, Agra, Elise, Larson, Adam M, Rebello, N Sanjay, Loschky, Lester C

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-09-2014)
    “…This study investigated links between visual attention processes and conceptual problem solving. This was done by overlaying visual cues on conceptual physics…”
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    Can Short Duration Visual Cues Influence Students' Reasoning and Eye Movements in Physics Problems? by Madsen, Adrian, Rouinfar, Amy, Larson, Adam M, Loschky, Lester C, Rebello, N. Sanjay

    “…We investigate the effects of visual cueing on students' eye movements and reasoning on introductory physics problems with diagrams. Participants in our study…”
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    The Scene Perception & Event Comprehension Theory (SPECT) Applied to Visual Narratives by Loschky, Lester C., Larson, Adam M., Smith, Tim J., Magliano, Joseph P.

    Published in Topics in cognitive science (01-01-2020)
    “…Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics, and film) requires the combination of traditionally separate theories…”
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    The relative roles of visuospatial and linguistic working memory systems in generating inferences during visual narrative comprehension by Magliano, Joseph P., Larson, Adam M., Higgs, Karyn, Loschky, Lester C.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2016)
    “…This study investigated the relative roles of visuospatial versus linguistic working memory (WM) systems in the online generation of bridging inferences while…”
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    The contributions of central versus peripheral vision to scene gist recognition by Larson, Adam M, Loschky, Lester C

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (09-09-2009)
    “…Which region of the visual field is most useful for recognizing scene gist, central vision (the fovea and parafovea) based on its higher visual resolution and…”
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    The spatiotemporal dynamics of scene gist recognition by Larson, Adam M, Freeman, Tyler E, Ringer, Ryan V, Loschky, Lester C

    “…Viewers can rapidly extract a holistic semantic representation of a real-world scene within a single eye fixation, an ability called recognizing the gist of a…”
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    Advances in nonlinear optical microscopy for visualizing dynamic tissue properties in culture by Yeh, Alvin T, Gibbs, Holly, Hu, Jin-Jia, Larson, Adam M

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews (01-03-2008)
    “…Optical microscopy encompasses high-resolution imaging techniques that can be used to non-destructively investigate and characterize living biological systems…”
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    Multiphoton microscopy by Larson, Adam M

    Published in Nature photonics (2011)
    “…The next evolution in multiphoton microscopy will further enhance the ability to observe complex and dynamic biological processes from deeper within living…”
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    Differences in Visual Attention between Those Who Correctly and Incorrectly Answer Physics Problems by Madsen, Adrian M, Larson, Adam M, Loschky, Lester C, Rebello, N. Sanjay

    “…This study investigated how visual attention differed between those who correctly versus incorrectly answered introductory physics problems. We recorded eye…”
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    Ex vivo characterization of sub-10-fs pulses by Larson, Adam M, Yeh, Alvin T

    Published in Optics letters (01-06-2006)
    “…An all-mirror dispersion-compensation setup is used to correct for quadratic and cubic phase distortions induced within a custom nonlinear optical microscope…”
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    Delivery of sub-10-fs pulses for nonlinear optical microscopy by polarization-maintaining single mode optical fiber by Larson, Adam M, Yeh, Alvin T

    Published in Optics express (15-09-2008)
    “…Broadband, sub-10-fs pulses, can be propagated through polarization-maintaining single mode fiber (PMF) for use in nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM). We…”
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    Localized information is necessary for scene categorization, including the Natural/Man-made distinction by Loschky, Lester C, Larson, Adam M

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (11-01-2008)
    “…What information do people use to categorize scenes? Computational scene classification models have proposed that unlocalized amplitude information, the…”
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    Blur detection is unaffected by cognitive load by Loschky, Lester C., Ringer, Ryan V., Johnson, Aaron P., Larson, Adam M., Neider, Mark, Kramer, Arthur F.

    Published in Visual cognition (01-03-2014)
    “…Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources? Research showing effects of selective attention on acuity…”
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    Multiphoton adaptation of a commercial low-cost confocal microscope for live tissue imaging by Mancuso, James J, Larson, Adam M, Wensel, Theodore G, Saggau, Peter

    Published in Journal of Biomedical Optics (01-05-2009)
    “…The Nikon C1 confocal laser scanning microscope is a relatively inexpensive and user-friendly instrument. We describe a straightforward method to convert the…”
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    ULTRASHORT PULSE MULTISPECTRAL NONLINEAR OPTICAL MICROSCOPY by Larson, Adam M, Lee, Anthony, Lee, Po-Feng, Bayless, Kayla J, Yeh, Alvin T

    “…Ultrashort pulse, multispectral nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM) is developed and used to image, simultaneously, a mixed population of cells expressing…”
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    Adaptation of a magnetic equivalent circuit for excitation system design by Larson, Adam M

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…The major emphasis of this research is the adaptation of a magnetic equivalent circuit model for population-based optimal design of excitation systems for…”
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    Recognizing the setting before reporting the action: Investigating how visual events are mentally constructed from scene images by Larson, Adam M

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…While watching a film, the viewer begins to construct mental representations of it, which are called events. During the opening scene of a film, the viewer is…”
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