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Jon May

Department of Psychology
University of Sheffield

Sheffield, S10 2TP
UK
Office phone: +44 114 222 6561
Office fax: +44 114 276 6515

Email: jon.may@sheffield.ac.uk
Home page: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~pc1jm




Change Detection Research Interests
I am using change blindness in my human-computer interaction research: I am interested in the degree to which a change on a computer display can be made to attract the user's attention when it must and yet not be noticed when it must not. I am also using it as a tool to investigate the role of attentional biases in emotion.

Other Research Interests
Human-Computer Interaction, multimodal perception, cognition and emotion, causal reasoning, complex cognition, Interacting Cognitive Subsystems.


Change Detection Publications
May, J., Barnard, P. and Booth, S. (submitted) Change Blindness for continually visible dynamic objects

May, J. (submitted) Perceptual Principles and Computer Graphics.

May, J. and Barnard, P. (submitted) Comprehending dynamic displays: cognitive lessons from cinematography




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