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Windows to functional decline: Naturalistic eye movements in older and younger adults
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Divers, R.
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Giovannetti, T.
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Hulswit, J.
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Reilly, J.
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Rycroft, S.S
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Shipley
, T.
F
Published 2018
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Spatially and temporally distributed data foraging decisions in disciplinary field science
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Ham, J.
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Jerolmack, D.J
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Koditschek, D.
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Qian, F.
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Roberts, S.
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Shipley
, T.
F
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Wilson, C.G
Published 2021
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Assessing how visual search entropy and engagement predict performance in a multiple-objects tracking air traffic control task
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Briesemeister, B.B
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Duchowski, A.T
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Fabrikant, S.I
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Hurter, C.
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Lanini-Maggi, S.
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Lee, J.
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Ruginski, I.T
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Shipley
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Published 2021
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