Publications

Books:

  • Henderson, J. M. (Ed.) (2012). Computational approaches to reading and scene perception. New York: Psychology Press. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M. (Ed.) (2005). Real world scene perception. New York: Psychology Press. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (Eds.) (2004). The interface of language, vision, and action: Eye movements and the visual world. New York: Psychology Press. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., Singer, M., & Ferreira, F. (Eds.) (1995). Reading and language processing. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

Journal and Chapter Publications:

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In Press

 

2022
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2022). Scene inversion reveals distinct patterns of attention to semantically interpreted and uninterpreted features. Cognition, 229, 105231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105231
  • Ramey, M. M., & Henderson, J. M., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2022). Episodic memory processes modulate how schema knowledge is used in spatial memory decisions. Cognition. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105111
  • Ramey, M. M., & Henderson, J. M., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2022). Eye movements dissociate between perceiving, sensing, and unconscious change detection in scenes. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-022-02122-z
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2022). Meaning maps detect the removal of local semantic scene content but deep saliency models do not. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 647-654. (link) (osf)
  • Kiat, J., Hayes, T. R., Henderson, J. M., & Luck, S. J. (2022). Rapid extraction of the spatial distribution of physical saliency and semantic informativeness from natural scenes in the human brain. Journal of Neuroscience, 42(1), 97-108. https://www.jneurosci.org/content/42/1/97
  • Rehrig, G., Barker, M., Peacock, C. E., Hayes, T. R., Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2022). Look at what I can do: Object affordances guide visual attention while speakers describe potential actions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, doi.org/10.3758/s13414-022-02467-6 (link)
2021
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2021). Looking for semantic similarity: What a vector space model of semantics can tell us about attention in real-world scenes. Psychological Science, 32(8), 1262-1270https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621994768 osf.io/wsyz9
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2021). What do deep saliency models learn about where we look in scenes? Scientific Reports, 11, 18434. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97879-z
  • Henderson, J. M., Hayes, T. R., Peacock, C. E., & Rehrig, G. (2021). Meaning maps capture the density of local semantic features in scenes: A reply to Pedziwiatr, Kummerer, Wallis, Bethge, & Teufel (2021). Cognition. (link) osf.io/8zk3e
  • Kiat, J. E., Luck, S. J., Beckner, A. G., Hayes, T. R., Pomeranski, K. I., Henderson, J. M., & Oakes, L. M. (2021). Linking patterns of infant eye movements to a neural network model of the ventral stream using representational similarity analysis. Developmental Science, e13155. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13155 
  • Peacock, C. E., Cronin, D. A., Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2021). Meaning and expected surfaces combine to guide attention during visual search in scenes. Journal of Vision, 21(11):1. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.11.1.
  • Pomaranski, K. I., Hayes, T. R., Kwon, M.-K., Henderson, J. M., & Oakes, L. M. (2021). Developmental changes in natural scene viewing in infancy. Developmental Psychology, 57(7), 1025–1041. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0001020
  • Rehrig, G., Cullimore, R. A., Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2021). When more is more: Redundant modifiers can facilitate visual search. Cognitive Research: Principles and Applications, 6, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-021-00275-4 
2020
  • Cronin, D. Al, Peacock, C., & Henderson, J. M. (2020). Visual and verbal working memory loads interfere with scene viewing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 28142820. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-020-02076-1
  • Cronin, D. A., Hall, E. H., Goold, J. E., Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2020). Eye movements in real-world scene photographs: General characteristics and effects of viewing task. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:2915. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02915 (link)
  • Desai, R. K., Choi, W., & Henderson, J. M. (2020). Word frequency effects in naturalistic reading. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 35(5), 583-594. doi: 10.1080/23273798.2018.1527376 (link)
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2020). Center bias outperforms image salience but not semantics in accounting for attention during scene viewing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 985-994. (preprint) (link)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2020). Meaning and attention in scenes. In K. D. Federmeier and E. R. Schotter (Eds.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation (Vol 73), pp 95-117. Cambridge, MA: Academic Press. doi.org/10.1016/bs.plm.2020.08.002 (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., Goold, J. E., Choi, W., & Hayes, T. R. (2020). Neural correlates of fixated low- and high-level scene properties during active scene viewing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32(10), 2013-2023. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01599
  • Lyu, M., Choe, K. W., Kardan, O., Kotabe, H. P., Henderson, J. M., & Berman, M. G. (2020). Overt attentional correlates of memorability of scene images and their relationships to scene semantics. Journal of Vision, 20, 2. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.9.2
  • Peacock, C., Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2020). Center bias does not account for the advantage of meaning over salience in attentional guidance during scene viewing. Frontiers in Psychology, 11:1877. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01877
  • Ramey, M. M., Henderson, J. M., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2020). The spatial distribution of attention predicts familiarity strength during encoding and retrieval. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149(11), 2046-2062. (preprinthttps:/doi.org/10.1037/xge0000758
  • Ramey, M. M., Yonelinas, A. P., &  Henderson, J. M. (2020). Why do we retrace our visual steps? Semantic and episodic memory in gaze reinstatement. Learning and Memory, 27: 275-283. doi: 10.1101/lm.051227.119
  • Rehrig, G., Hayes, T.R., Henderson, J.M., & Ferreira, F. (2020) When scenes speak louder than words: Verbal encoding does not mediate the relationship between scene meaning and visual attention. Memory & Cognition, 48, 1181-1195. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-020-01050-4
  • Rehrig, G., Peacock, C. E., Hayes, T. R., Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2020). Where the action could be: Speakers look at graspable objects and meaningful scene regions when describing potential actions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 46(9), 1659-1681. (preprintdoi.org/10.1037/xlm0000837
2019
  • Goold, J. E., Choi, W., & Henderson, J. M. (2019). Cortical control of eye movements in natural reading: Evidence from MVPA. Experimental Brain Research, 237, 3099-3107. doi: 10.1007/s00221-019-05655-3 (link)
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2019). Scene semantics involuntarily guide attention during visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26, 1683-1689. (preprint) (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Hayes, T. R., Peacock, C. E., & Rehrig, G. (2019). Meaning and attentional guidance in scenes: A review of the meaning map approach. Vision, 3(2), 19. (OpenAccess)
  • Peacock, C., Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2019). Meaning guides attention during scene viewing, even when it is irrelevant. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81, 1, 20-34. (link)
  • Peacock, C., Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2019). The role of meaning in attentional guidance during free viewing of real-world scenes. Acta Psychologica. (preprint) (link)
  • Ramey, M. M., Yonelinas, A. P., & Henderson, J. M. (2019). Conscious and unconscious memory differentially impact attention: Eye movements, visual search, and recognition processes. Cognition, 185, 71-82. (preprint) (link)
2018
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hayes, T. R., Rehrig, G., & Ferreira, F. (2018). Meaning guides attention during real-world scene description. Scientific Reports, 8, 13504. (OpenAccess)
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2018). Scan patterns during scene viewing predict individual differences in clinical traits in a normative sample. PLOS One, 13(5): e0196654. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hayes, T. R. (2018). Meaning guides attention in real-world scene images: Evidence from eye movements and meaning maps. Journal of Vision, 18(6):10. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Choi, W., Luke, S. G., & Schmidt, J. (2018). Neural correlates of individual differences in fixation duration during natural reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Special Issue in Honor of Keith Rayner, 71(1), 314-323. (link)
  • Lowder, M. W., Choi, W., Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (2018). Lexical predictability during natural reading: Effects of surprisal and entropy reduction. Cognitive Science, 42 (S4), 1166-1183. (link)
  • Dave, S., Brothers, T. A., Traxler, M. J., Ferreira, F., Henderson, J. M., & Swaab, T. Y. (2018). Electrophysiological evidence for preserved primacy of lexical prediction in aging. Neuropsychologia, 117, 135-147. (link) (preprint)
2017
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hayes, T. R. (2017). Meaning-based guidance of attention in scenes as revealed by meaning maps. Nature Human Behaviour, 1, 743-747. (pdf) (supplement)
  • Hayes, T. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2017). Scan patterns during real-world scene viewing predict individual differences in cognitive capacity. Journal of Vision, 17(5):23, 1-17. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2017). Gaze control as prediction. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 21(1), 15-23. (pdf)
  • Choi, W., Lowder, M. W., Ferreira, F., Swaab, T., & Henderson, J. M. (2017). Effects of word predictability and preview lexicality on eye movements during reading: A comparison between young and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 32(3), 232-242. (link)
  • Choe, K. W., Kardan, O., Kotabe, H. K., Henderson, J. M., & Berman, M. G. (2017). To search or to like: Mapping fixations to differentiate two forms of incidental scene memory. Journal of Vision, 17, 8. doi: 10.1167/17.12.8 (OpenAccess)
2016
  • Desai, R. H., Choi, W., Lai, V., & Henderson, J. M. (2016). Towards semantics in the wild: Activation to manipulable nouns in naturalistic reading. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(14), 4050-4055. (pdf)
  • Clifton, C. E., Ferreira, F., Henderson, J. M., Inhoff, A. W., Liversedge, S., Reichle, E. D., & Schotter, E. R. (2016). Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner’s 40 year legacy. Journal of Memory and Language, 86, 1-19. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., Choi, W., Lowder, M. W., & Ferreira, F. (2016). Language structure in the brain: A fixation-related fMRI study of syntactic surprisal in reading. NeuroImage, 132, 293-300. (pdf)
  • Kardan, O., Henderson, J. M., Yourganov, G., & Berman, M. G. (2016). Observers’ cognitive states modulate how visual inputs relate to gaze control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42(9), 1429-1442.
  • Luke, S. G., & Henderson, J. M. (2016). The influence of content meaningfulness on eye movements across tasks: Evidence from scene viewing and reading. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 257. (OpenAccess)
2015
  • Choi, W., & Henderson, J. M. (2015). Neural correlates of active vision: An fMRI comparison of natural reading and scene viewing. Neuropsychologia, 75, 109-115. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.05.027 (pdf)
  • Choi, W., Lowder, M. W., Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (2015). Individual differences in the perceptual span during reading: Evidence from the moving window technique. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 2463-2475. doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-0942-1 (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Choi, W., Luke, S. G., & Desai, R. H. (2015). Neural correlates of fixation duration in natural reading: Evidence from fixation-related fMRI. NeuroImage, 119, 390-397. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.06.072 (link) (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Choi, W. (2015). Neural correlates of fixation duration during real-world scene viewing: Evidence from fixation-related (FIRE) fMRI. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(6), 1137–1145. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00769  (pdf)
  • Kardan, O., Berman, M. G., Yourganov, G., Schmidt, J., & Henderson, J. M. (2015). Classifying mental states from eye movements during scene viewing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41, 1502-1514. doi: 10.1037/a0039673 (pdf)
  • Luke, S. G., Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2015). Children's eye-movements during reading reflect the quality of lexical representations: An individual differences approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41, 1675-1683. doi: 10.1037/xlm0000133 ()
2014
  • Berman, M. G., Hout, M. C., Kardan, O., Hunter, M., Yourganov, G., Henderson, J. M., Hanayik, T., Karimi, H., & Jonides, J. (2014). The perception of naturalness correlates with low-level visual features of environmental scenes. PLoS ONE, 9(12): e114572. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0114572. (OpenAccess)
  • Choi, W., Desai, R. H., & Henderson, J. M. (2014). The neural substrates of natural reading: A comparison of normal and nonword text using eyetracking and fMRI. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:1024. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01024. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Choi, W., & Luke, S. G. (2014). Morphology of primary visual cortex predicts individual differences in fixation duration during text reading. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(12), 2880-2888. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Luke, S. G. (2014). Stable individual differences in saccadic eye movements during reading, pseudo-reading, scene viewing, and scene search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(4), 1390-1400. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., Olejarczyk, J., Luke, S. G., & Schmidt, J. (2014). Eye movement control during scene viewing: Immediate degradation and enhancement effects of spatial frequency filtering. Visual Cognition: Special Issue Honoring George W. McConkie, 22(3/4), 486-502. (link)
  • Luke, S. G., Smith, T. J., Schmidt, J., & Henderson, J. M. (2014). Dissociating temporal inhibition of return and saccadic momentum across multiple eye-movement tasks. Journal of Vision, 14(14): 9. doi:10.1167/14.14.9. (OpenAccess)
  • Olejarczyk, J., Luke, S. G., & Henderson, J. M. (2014). Incidental memory for parts of scenes from eye movements. Visual Cognition, 22(7), 975-995. (pdf)
2013
  • Henderson, J. M. (2013). Eye movements. In D. Reisberg (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Henderson, J. M., Luke, S. G., Schmidt, J., & Richards, J. E. (2013). Co-registration of eye movements and event-related potentials in connected-text paragraph reading. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 7(28), 1-13. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00028. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Shinkareva, S. V., Wang, J., Luke, S. G., & Olejarczyk, J. (2013). Predicting cognitive state from eye movements. PLoS ONE, 8(5): e64937. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064937 (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Nuthmann, A., & Luke, S. G. (2013). Eye movement control during scene viewing: Immediate effects of scene luminance on fixation durations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(2), 318-322. (pdf)
  • Luke, S. G., & Henderson, J. M. (2013) Oculomotor and cognitive control of eye movements in reading: Evidence from mindless reading. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75(6), 1230-1242. doi: 10.3758/s13414-013-0482-5 (pdf)
  • Luke, S. G., Nuthmann, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2013). Eye movement control in scene viewing and reading: Evidence from the stimulus onset delay paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(1), 10-15. (pdf)
  • Luke, S. G., Schmidt, J., & Henderson, J. M. (2013). Temporal oculomotor inhibition of return and spatial facilitation of return in a visual encoding task. Frontiers in Psychology, 4(400), 1-12. (OpenAccess)
  • Smith, T. J., Lamont, P., & Henderson, J. M. (2013). Change blindness in a dynamic scene due to endogenous override of exogenous attentional cues. Perception, 42, 884-866. (pdf)
2012
  • Apel, J. K., Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2012). Targeting regressions: Do readers pay attention to the left? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 1108-1113 (pdf)
  • Demiral, S. B., Malcolm, G. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2012). ERP correlates of spatially incongruent object identification during scene viewing: Contextual expectancy versus simultaneous processing. Neuropsychologia, 50, 1271-1285. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2012). Introduction to computational approaches to reading and scene perception. Visual Cognition, 20, 357-359. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Luke, S. G. (2012). Oculomotor inhibition of return in normal and mindless reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 1101-1107. (pdf)
  • Nuthmann, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2012). Using CRISP to model global characteristics of fixation durations in scene viewing and reading with a common mechanism. Visual Cognition, 20, 457-494. (pdf)
  • Smith, T. J., Lamont, P., & Henderson, J. M. (2012). The penny drops: Change blindness at fixation. Perception, 41, 489-492. (pdf)
  • Võ, M. L.-H., Smith, T. J., Mital, P. K., & Henderson, J. M. (2012). Do the eyes really have it? Dynamic allocation of attention when viewing moving faces. Journal of Vision, 12(13): 3, 1-14. (OpenAccess)
2011
  • Acunzo, D. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). No emotional “pop-out” effect in natural scene viewing. Emotion, 5, 1134-1143. (pdf)
  • Andersson, R., Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). I see what you’re saying: The integration of complex speech and scenes during language comprehension. Acta Psychologica, 137, 208-216. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2011). Eye movements and scene perception. In S. Liversedge, I. D. Gilchrist and S. Everling (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements (pp. 593-606). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Henderson, J. M., Zhu, D. C., & Larson, C. L. (2011). Functions of parahippocampal place area and retrosplenial cortex in real-world scene analysis: An fMRI study. Visual Cognition, 19, 910-927. (pdf)
  • Matsukura, M., Brockmole, J. R., Boot, W. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). Oculomotor capture during real-world scene viewing depends on cognitive load. Vision Research, 51, 546-551. (pdf)
  • Mital, P. K., Smith, T. J., Hill, R. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). Clustering of gaze during dynamic scene viewing is predicted by motion. Cognitive Computation, 3, 5-24. (pdf)
  • Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). Does oculomotor inhibition of return influence fixation probability during scene search? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 2384-2398. (pdf)
  • Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). Looking back at Waldo: Oculomotor inhibition of return does not prevent return fixations. Journal of Vision, 11(1):3, 1-11. (OpenAccess)
  • Võ, M. L.-H., & Henderson, J. M. (2011). Object-scene inconsistencies do not capture gaze: Evidence from the flash-preview moving-window paradigm. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 1742-1753. (pdf)
2010
  • Nuthmann, A., Smith, T. J., Engbert, R., & Henderson, J. M. (2010). CRISP: A computational model of fixation durations in scene viewing. Psychological Review, 117, 382-405. (pdf)
  • Nuthmann, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2010). Object based attentional selection in scene viewing. Journal of Vision, 10(8): 20, 1-19. (OpenAccess)
  • Võ, M. L.-H., & Henderson, J. M. (2010). The time course of initial scene processing for eye movement guidance in natural scene search. Journal of Vision, 10(3):14, 1-13. (OpenAccess)
  • Malcolm, G. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2010). Combining top-down processes to guide eye movements during real-world scene search. Journal of Vision, 10(2):4, 1-11. (OpenAccess)
  • Lamont, P., Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2010). Where science and magic meet: the illusion of a 'science of magic'. Review of General Psychology, 14, 16-21. (pdf)
2009
  • Castelhano, M. S., Mack, M., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Viewing task influences eye movement control during active scene perception. Journal of Vision, 9(3):6, 1-15. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Chanceaux, M., & Smith, T. J. (2009). The influence of clutter on real-world scene search: Evidence from search efficiency and eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(1):32, 1-8. (OpenAccess)
  • Henderson, J. M., Malcolm, G. L., & Schandl, C. (2009). Searching in the dark: Cognitive relevance drives attention in real-world scenes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 850-856. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Smith, T. J. (2009). How are eye fixation durations controlled during scene viewing? Further evidence from a scene onset delay paradigm. Visual Cognition, 17, 1055-1082. (link)
  • Lamont, P., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). More attention and greater awareness in the scientific study of magic. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 10, 241 doi:10.1038/nrn2473-c1. (pdf)
  • Malcolm, G. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). The effects of target template specificity on visual search in real-world scenes: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(11):8, 1-13. (OpenAccess)
  • Matsukura, M., Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Overt attentional prioritization of new objects and feature changes during real-world scene viewing. Visual Cognition, 17, 835-855. (pdf)
  • Rayner, K., Smith, T. J., Malcolm, G. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Eye movements and visual encoding during scene perception. Psychological Science, 20, 6-10. (pdf)
  • Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Facilitation of return during scene viewing. Visual Cognition, 17, 1083-1108. (pdf)
  • Võ, M. L.-H., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Does gravity matter? Effects of semantic and syntactic inconsistencies on the allocation of attention during scene perception. Journal of Vision, 9(3):24, 1-15. (OpenAccess)
  • Williams, C. C., Zacks, R. T., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Age differences in what is viewed and remembered in complex conjunction search. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 946-966. (link)
2008
  • Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). Prioritizing new objects for eye fixation in real-world scenes: Effects of object-scene consistency. Visual Cognition, 16, 375-390. (pdf)
  • Brockmole, J. R., Hambrick, D. Z., Windisch, D. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). The role of meaning in contextual cueing: Evidence from chess expertise. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 1886-1896. (pdf)
  • Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). The influence of color on the activation of scene gist. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 660-675. (pdf)
  • Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). Stable individual differences across images in human saccadic eye movements. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1-14. (pdf)
  • Ferreira, F., Apel, J., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). Taking a new look at looking at nothing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12, 405-410. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2008). Eye movements and scene memory. In S. Luck and A. Hollingworth (Eds), Visual memory (pp.87-121). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Henderson, J. M., & Pierce, G. L. (2008). Eye movements during scene viewing: Evidence for mixed control of fixation durations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 566-573. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Brockmole, J. R., & Gajewski, D. A. (2008). Differential detection of global luminance and contrast changes across saccades and flickers during active scene perception. Vision Research, 48, 16-29. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Larson, C. L., & Zhu, D. C. (2008). Full scenes produce more activation than close-up scenes and scene-diagnostic objects in parahippocampal and retrosplenial cortex: An fMRI study. Brain and Cognition, 66, 40-49. (pdf)
  • Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). Edit Blindness: The relationship between attention and global change blindness in dynamic scenes. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(2):6, 1-17. (OpenAccess)
2007
  • Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2007). Initial scene representations facilitate eye movement guidance in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 753-763. (​pdf)
  • Castelhano, M. S., Wieth, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2007). I see what you see: Eye movements in real-world scenes are affected by perceived direction of gaze. In L. Paletta and E. Rome (Eds.), Attention in Cognitive Systems (pp 252-262). Berlin: Springer. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2007). Regarding scenes. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16, 219-222. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Larson, C. L., & Zhu, D. C. (2007). Cortical activation to indoor versus outdoor scenes: An fMRI study. Experimental Brain Research, 179, 75-84. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Brockmole, J. R., Castelhano, M. S., & Mack, M. (2007). Visual saliency does not account for eye movements during visual search in real-world scenes. In R. van Gompel, M. Fischer, W. Murray, & R. Hill (Eds.), Eye movements: A window on mind and brain (pp. 537-562). Oxford: Elsevier. (pdf)
  • Williams, C. C., & Henderson, J. M. (2007). The face inversion effect is not a consequence of aberrant eye movements. Memory & Cognition, 35,1977–1985. (​pdf)
  • Nigg, J. T., Carr, L. A., Martel, M. M., & Henderson, J. M. (2007). Concepts of inhibition and developmental psychopathology. In C. MacCleod & D. Gorfein (Eds.), Inhibition in Cognition (pp. 259-277). Washington DC: American Psychological Association Press.
2006
  • Brockmole, J. R., Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2006). Contextual cueing in naturalistic scenes: Global and local contexts. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 32, 699-706. (pdf)
  • Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2006). Using real-world scenes as contextual cues for search. Visual Cognition, 13, 99-108. (pdf)
  • Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2006). Recognition and attention guidance during contextual cueing in real-world scenes: Evidence from eye movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 1177-1187. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2006). Eye movements. In C. Senior, T. Russell, & M. Gazzaniga (Eds), Methods in Mind (pp. 171-191). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Torralba, A., Oliva, A., Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2006). Contextual guidance of eye movements and attention in real-world scenes: The role of global features in object search. Psychological Review, 113, 766-786. (pdf)
  • Carr, L. A., Nigg, J. T., & Henderson, J. M. (2006). Attentional versus motor inhibition in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Neuropsychology, 20, 430-441. (pdf)
2005
  • Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J.M. (2005). Prioritization of new objects in real-world scenes: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 857-868. (pdf)
  • Brockmole, J. R., & Henderson, J. M. (2005). Object appearance, disappearance, and attention prioritization in real-world scenes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 1061-1067. (pdf)
  • Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2005). Incidental visual memory for objects in scenes. Visual Cognition: Special Issue on Real-World Scene Perception, 12, 1017-1040. (pdf)
  • Gajewski, D. A., & Henderson, J. M. (2005). The role of saccade targeting in the transsaccadic integration of object types and tokens. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 31, 820-830. (pdf)
  • Gajewski, D. A., Pearson, A. M., Mack, M. L., Bartlett, F. N., & Henderson, J.M. (2005). Human gaze control in real world search. In L. Paletta, J. K. Tsotsos, E. Rome, & G. Humphreys (Eds.), Attention and performance in computational vision (pp. 83-99) . Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. (pdf)
  • Gajewski, D. A., & Henderson, J. M. (2005). Minimal use of working memory in a scene comparison task. Visual Cognition: Special Issue on Real-World Scene Perception, 12, 979-1002. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J.M., & Williams, C. C., & Falk, R. J. (2005). Eye movements are functional during face learning. Memory & Cognition, 33, 98-106. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J.M., & Castelhano, M. S. (2005). Eye movements and visual memory for scenes. In G. Underwood (Ed.), Cognitive processes in eye guidance (pp. 213-235). New York: Oxford University Press. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (2005). Introduction to real-world scene perception. Visual Cognition: Special Issue on Real-World Scene Perception, 12, 849-851. (pdf)
  • Williams, C. C., Henderson, J.M., & Zacks, R. T. (2005). Incidental visual memory for targets and distractors in visual search. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 816-827. (pdf)
  • Nigg, J. T., Stavro, G., Ettenhofer, M., Hambrick, D., Miller, T., & Henderson, J.M. (2005). Executive functions and ADHD in adults: Evidence for selective effects on ADHD symptom domains. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 706-717. (pdf)
2004
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (2004). Introduction to the interface of vision, language, and action. In J. M. Henderson and F. Ferreira (Eds.), The interface of language, vision, and action: Eye movements and the visual world (pp. ix-xiv). New York: Psychology Press. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (2004). Scene perception for psycholinguists. In J. M. Henderson and F. Ferreira (Eds.), The interface of language, vision, and action: Eye movements and the visual world (pp. 1-58). New York: Psychology Press. (link)
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2004). Sustained change blindness to incremental scene rotation: A dissociation between explicit change detection and visual memory. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 800-807. (pdf)
2003
  • Henderson, J. M. (2003). Human gaze control during real-world scene perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7, 498-504. (pdf)
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2003). Testing a conceptual locus for the inconsistent object change detection advantage in real-world scenes. Memory & Cognition, 31, 930-940. (pdf)
  • Oliva, A., Torralba, A., Castelhano, M. S., & Henderson, J. M. (2003). Top down control of visual attention in object detection. IEEE Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Processing, Vol I, 253-256. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Global transsaccadic change blindness during scene perception. Psychological Science, 14, 493-497. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Williams, C. C., Castelhano, M. S., & Falk, R. J. (2003). Eye movements and picture processing during recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 725-734. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Eye movements, visual memory, and scene representation. In M. A. Peterson and G. Rhodes (Eds.), Analytic and holistic processes in the perception of faces, objects, and scenes (pp. 356-383). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Eye movements and visual memory: Detecting changes to saccade targets in scenes. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 58-71. (pdf)
2002
  • Nigg, J. T., Butler, K. M., Huang-Pollock, C. L., & Henderson, J. M. (2002). Inhibitory process in adults with persistent childhood onset ADHD. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 153-157. (pdf)
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2002). Accurate visual memory for previously attended objects in natural scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28, 113-136. (pdf)
2001
  • Hollingworth, A., Williams, C. C., & Henderson, J. M. (2001). To see and remember: Visually specific information is retained in memory from previously attended objects in natural scenes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 761-768. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Siefert, A. B. C. (2001). Types and tokens in transsaccadic object identification: Effects of spatial position and left-right orientation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 753-760. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Falk, R., Minut, S., Dyer, F. C., & Mahadevan, S. (2001). Gaze control for face learning and recognition in humans and machines. In T. Shipley and P. Kellman (Eds.), From fragments to objects: Segmentation processes in vision (pp.463-481). New York: Elsevier. (pdf)
  • Hollingworth, A., Schrock, G., & Henderson, J. M. (2001). Change detection in the flicker paradigm: The role of fixation position within the scene. Memory & Cognition, 29, 296-304. (pdf)
2000
  • Minut, S., Mahadevan, S., Henderson, J. M., & Dyer, F. (2000). Face recognition using foveal vision. In. S-W. Lee, H. H. Bulthoff, & T. Poggio (Eds.), Biologically motivated computer vision. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. (link)
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2000). Semantic informativeness mediates the detection of changes in natural scenes. Visual Cognition (Special Issue on Change Blindness and Visual Memory), 7, 213-235. (pdf)
1999
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1999). The role of fixation position in detecting scene changes across saccades. Psychological Science, 5, 438-443. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1999). High-Level Scene Perception. Annual Review of Psychology, 50, 243-271. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Siefert, A. B. (1999). The influence of enantiomorphic transformation on transsaccadic object integration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 243-255. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Weeks, P. A. Jr., & Hollingworth, A. (1999). The effects of semantic consistency on eye movements during complex scene viewing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 210-228. (pdf)
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (1999). Object identification is isolated from scene semantic constraint: Evidence from object type and token discrimination. Acta Psychologica (Special Issue on Object Perception and Memory), 102, 319-343. (pdf)
  • Butler, K. M., Zacks, R. T., & Henderson, J. M. (1999). Suppression of reflexive saccades in younger and older adults: Age comparisons on an antisaccade task. Memory & Cognition, 27, 584-591. (pdf)
1998
  • Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (1998). Does consistent scene context facilitate object perception? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 398-415. (​pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1998). Eye Movements during Scene Viewing: An Overview. In G Underwood (Ed.), Eye Guidance while Reading and While Watching Dynamic Scenes. (pp. 269-293). Oxford: Elsevier. (link)
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1998). Syntactic analysis, thematic processing, and sentence comprehension. In J. D. Fodor and F. Ferreira (Eds.), Reanalysis in sentence processing. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1998). Linearization strategies during language production. Memory & Cognition, 26, 88-96. (pdf)
1997
  • Henderson, J. M. (1997). Transsaccadic memory and integration during real-world object identification. Psychological Science, 8, 51-55. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., McClure, K., Pierce, S., & Schrock, G. (1997). Object identification without foveal vision: Evidence from an artificial scotoma paradigm. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 323-346. ​(pdf)
1996
  • Henderson, J. M. (1996). Spatial pre-cues affect target discrimination in the absence of visual noise. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 780-787. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (1996). Visual attention and the attention-action interface. In K. Aikens (Ed.), Perception: Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science (Vol V.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Ferreira, F., Henderson, J. M., Anes, M. D., Weeks, P. A., Jr., & McFarlane, D. K. (1996). Effects of lexical frequency and syntactic complexity in spoken language comprehension: Evidence from the auditory moving window technique. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 22, 324-335. (pdf)
1995
  • Henderson, J. M., Dixon, P., Petersen, A., Twilley, L. C., & Ferreira, F. (1995). Evidence for the use of phonological representations during transsaccadic word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 82-97. (pdf)
1994
  • Henderson, J. M. (1994). Two representational systems in dynamic visual identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123, 410-426. (link)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Anes, M. D. (1994). Roles of object-file review and type priming in visual identification within and across eye fixations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performace, 20, 826-839. (pdf)
1993
  • Henderson, J. M., & Macquistan, A. D. (1993). The spatial distribution of attention following an exogenous cue. Perception & Psychophysics, 53, 221-230. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., Singer, M., & Ferreira, F. (1993). Reading and language processing: An introduction. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology: Special Issue on Reading and Language Processing, 47, 129-130.
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1993). Basic reading processing during syntactic analysis and reanalysis. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology: Special Issue on Reading and Language Processing, 47, 247-275.
  • Henderson, J. M, Ferreira, F. (1993). Eye movement control in reading: Fixation measures reflect foveal but not parafoveal processing difficulty. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology: Special Issue on Reading and Language Processing, 47, 201-221.
  • Henderson, J. M. (1993). Eye movement control during visual object processing: Effects of initial fixation position and semantic constraint. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47, 79-98. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (1993). Visual attention and saccadic eye movements. In G. d'Ydewalle and J. Van Rensbergen (Eds.), Perception and cognition: Advances in eye movement research (pp. 37-50). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
  • Henderson, J. M. (1993). Visual attention and saccadic eye movements in complex visual tasks (Commentary). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 579-580.
1992
  • Henderson, J. M. (1992). Object identification in context: The visual processing of natural scenes. Canadian Journal of Psychology: Special Issue on Object and Scene Processing, 46, 319-342. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (1992). Identifying objects across saccades: Effects of extrafoveal preview and flanker object context. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18, 521-530. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M. (1992). Visual attention and eye movement control during reading and scene perception. In K. Rayner (Ed.), Eye movements and visual cognition: Scene perception and reading (pp 260-283). New York: Springer-Verlag. (pdf)
1991
  • Henderson, J. M. (1991). Stimulus discrimination following covert attentional orienting to an exogenous cue. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 91-106. (pdf)
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1991). Recovery from misanalyses of garden-path sentences. Journal of Memory and Language, 30, 725-745. ​(link)
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1991). How is verb information used during syntactic parsing? In G. B. Simpson (Ed.), Understanding Word and Sentence (pp 305-330). Amsterdam: North-Holland. (link)
1990
  • Ferreira, F., & Henderson, J. M. (1990). The use of verb information in syntactic parsing: Evidence from eye movements and word-by-word self-paced reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 16, 555-569. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J. M., & Ferreira, F. (1990). The effects of foveal difficulty on the perceptual span in reading: Implications for attention and eye movement control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 16, 417-429. (pdf)
  • Pollatsek, A., Rayner, K., & Henderson, J. M. (1990). The role of spatial location in the integration of pictorial information across saccades. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 16, 199-210. (pdf)
  • Henderson, J.M, (1990). The relationship between visual attention and eye movements  Canadian Psychology, 31:4, 388-389.
1989
  • Henderson, J. M., Pollatsek, A., & Rayner, K. (1989). Covert visual attention and extrafoveal information use during object identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 45, 196-208. (pdf)
  • Duffy, S., Henderson, J. M., & Morris, R. (1989). The semantic facilitation of word recognition during sentence processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 15, 791-801. (pdf)
  • Rayner, K., Murphy, L., Henderson, J. M., & Pollatsek, A. (1989). Selective attentional dyslexia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 6, 357-378.
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1987
  • Henderson, J. M., Pollatsek, A., & Rayner, K. (1987). The effects of foveal priming and extrafoveal preview on object identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 13, 449-463. (pdf)
1985
  • Henderson, J. M., & Well, A. D. (1985). Symbolic comparisons with and without perceptual referents: Is interval information used? Memory & Cognition, 13, 176-182. (pdf)