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Adam Biggs
U.S. Navy
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The ultra-rare-item effect: Visual search for exceedingly rare items is highly susceptible to error
SR Mitroff, AT Biggs
Psychological science 25 (1), 284-289, 2014
1052014
Assessing visual search performance differences between Transportation Security Administration Officers and nonprofessional visual searchers
AT Biggs, MS Cain, K Clark, EF Darling, SR Mitroff
Visual Cognition 21 (3), 330-352, 2013
942013
Cognitive training can reduce civilian casualties in a simulated shooting environment
AT Biggs, MS Cain, SR Mitroff
Psychological science 26 (8), 1164-1176, 2015
792015
Improving the efficacy of security screening tasks: A review of visual search challenges and ways to mitigate their adverse effects
AT Biggs, SR Mitroff
Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (1), 142-148, 2015
672015
Examining perceptual and conceptual set biases in multiple-target visual search
AT Biggs, SH Adamo, EW Dowd, SR Mitroff
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 844-855, 2015
592015
Cognitive training for military application: a review of the literature and practical guide
KJ Blacker, J Hamilton, G Roush, KA Pettijohn, AT Biggs
Journal of cognitive enhancement 3, 30-51, 2019
512019
Different predictors of multiple-target search accuracy between nonprofessional and professional visual searchers
AT Biggs, SR Mitroff
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (7), 1335-1348, 2014
512014
What can 1 billion trials tell us about visual search?
SR Mitroff, AT Biggs, SH Adamo, EW Dowd, J Winkle, K Clark
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 41 (1), 1, 2015
482015
Semantic and affective salience: the role of meaning and preference in attentional capture and disengagement.
AT Biggs, RD Kreager, BS Gibson, M Villano, CR Crowell
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 38 (2), 531, 2012
482012
Using cognitive psychology research to inform professional visual search operations
AT Biggs, MR Kramer, SR Mitroff
Journal of applied research in memory and Cognition 7 (2), 189-198, 2018
462018
Rare, but obviously there: Effects of target frequency and salience on visual search accuracy
AT Biggs, SH Adamo, SR Mitroff
Acta psychologica 152, 158-165, 2014
462014
Armed and attentive: Holding a weapon can bias attentional priorities in scene viewing
AT Biggs, JR Brockmole, JK Witt
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 1715-1724, 2013
462013
Competition between color salience and perceptual load during visual selection can be biased by top-down set
AT Biggs, BS Gibson
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72, 53-64, 2010
412010
A little bit of history repeating: Splitting up multiple-target visual searches decreases second-target miss errors.
MS Cain, AT Biggs, EF Darling, SR Mitroff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 20 (2), 112, 2014
382014
Can cognitive training improve shoot/don’t-shoot performance? Evidence from live fire exercises
JA Hamilton, G Lambert, J Suss, AT Biggs
The American Journal of Psychology 132 (2), 179-194, 2019
352019
Who should be searching? Differences in personality can affect visual search accuracy
AT Biggs, K Clark, SR Mitroff
Personality and Individual Differences 116, 353-358, 2017
272017
Measuring lethal force performance in the lab: The effects of simulator realism and participant experience
KJ Blacker, KA Pettijohn, G Roush, AT Biggs
Human factors 63 (7), 1141-1155, 2021
262021
Virtual and augmented reality in a simulated naval engagement: Preliminary comparisons of simulator sickness and human performance
KA Pettijohn, C Peltier, JR Lukos, JN Norris, AT Biggs
Applied ergonomics 89, 103200, 2020
252020
Multiple-target visual search errors: Overview and implications for airport security
SR Mitroff, AT Biggs, MS Cain
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1), 121-128, 2015
252015
Revisiting the initial COVID-19 pandemic projections
AT Biggs, LF Littlejohn
The Lancet Microbe 2 (3), e91-e92, 2021
232021
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