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Geophysics | 2006

Are we properly using our brains in seismic interpretation

Michael Welland; Nick Donnelly; T. Menneer

Behind the workstation screen is an extraordinary array of technology to which, quite correctly, we devote considerable attention. But we devote far less to the extraordinary technology in front of the screen—the human brain. Our business performance relies fundamentally on human interpretation of increasingly complex images, yet image interpretation by the human visual processing system is an incredibly complex—and imperfect—task. Seismic interpretation relies on the human view of sophisticated and complex images; we need to improve our human interpretation as much as we seek to improve the images themselves. Knowledge of the way the human visual system works can enhance the way we use our best technology (see also Donnelly, Welland, Cave and Menneer, in press). The results of recent experiments by the authors, designed to address some of the specific issues of seismic data display and interpretation, provide the basis for effectively applying this knowledge.


Journal of Vision | 2010

The breakdown of efficient search when either of two colour targets can appear

T. Menneer; Doug J. K. Barrett; Luke Phillips; Nick Donnelly; Kyle R. Cave


Journal of Vision | 2010

The prevlanece effect is imbalanced: It is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer; Kyle R. Cave; Victoria Cutler; Nick Donnelly


Archive | 2017

Project MARTHA: The Final Report

Jørgen Riis Jepsen; Zhiwei Zhao; Kuba Szymanski; Paddy McKnight; Göran Kecklund; Wessel van Leeuwen; D.J. Taunton; Anne P. Hillstrom; T. Menneer; Gemma Hanson; Stuart Pugh; Mike Barnett; Claire Pekcan; Annette Dymond; Branimir Pantaleev; Ivor Salter


Archive | 2014

Influencing the probability of lag-2 revisits to examine oculomotor control during visual search

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer


Archive | 2009

Job design factors impacting the performance of screening personnel: the optimisation of TIP rates

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer; Nick Donnelly


Archive | 2009

Job design factors impacting the performance of screening personnel: improving the screening task using eye movements

Hayward J. Godwin; Nick Donnelly; Simon P. Liversedge; T. Menneer


Archive | 2008

First steps towards understanding visual search and environmental distraction

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer; Kyle R. Cave; Nick Donnelly


Archive | 2008

Examining the cause of the target prevalence effect in visual search

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer; Rachael L. Way; Kyle R. Cave; Nick Donnelly


Archive | 2007

Investigating the impact of searching for multiple infrequent threat items upon visual search performance in X-ray baggage images

Hayward J. Godwin; T. Menneer; Shaun Helman; Nick Donnelly

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Nick Donnelly

University of Southampton

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Kyle R. Cave

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Annette Dymond

Southampton Solent University

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Branimir Pantaleev

Southampton Solent University

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Claire Pekcan

Southampton Solent University

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D.J. Taunton

University of Southampton

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Gemma Hanson

University of Southampton

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