Benjamin Wolfe

Benjamin Wolfe

University of Toronto

H-index: 15

North America-Canada

About Benjamin Wolfe

Benjamin Wolfe, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Scene perception, driving, eye movements, readability, use-inspired vision research.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reading the Room: Empathy for Groups

Highly dangerous road hazards are not immune from the low prevalence effect

Psychophysics of variable fonts: Speed and comprehension measures

Where was the moose? The time course of dynamic road scene perception

Spatial variability in localization biases predicts crowding performance

Psychophysics of variable fonts: Gaze measures of reading efficiency

Taking prevalence effects on the road: Rare hazards are often missed

Individual differences in gaze behavior: Comparing high-level and sensory contributions

Benjamin Wolfe Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Mississauga

Citations(all)

811

Citations(since 2020)

564

Cited By

396

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

University of Toronto

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Benjamin Wolfe Skills & Research Interests

Scene perception

driving

eye movements

readability

use-inspired vision research

Top articles of Benjamin Wolfe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reading the Room: Empathy for Groups

Jaweria Qaiser

Jennifer Stellar

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2024/4/5

Highly dangerous road hazards are not immune from the low prevalence effect

Cognitive research: principles and implications

Jiali Song

Benjamin Wolfe

2024/2/2

Psychophysics of variable fonts: Speed and comprehension measures

Journal of Vision

Silvia Guidi

Zainab Haseeb

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2023/8/1

Where was the moose? The time course of dynamic road scene perception

Journal of Vision

Benjamin Wolfe

Cristeidy Gonzalez

Anna Kosovicheva

2023/8/1

Spatial variability in localization biases predicts crowding performance

Journal of Vision

Zainab Haseeb

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2023/7/3

Psychophysics of variable fonts: Gaze measures of reading efficiency

Journal of Vision

Zainab Haseeb

Silvia Guidi

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2023/8/1

Taking prevalence effects on the road: Rare hazards are often missed

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Anna Kosovicheva

Jeremy M Wolfe

Benjamin Wolfe

2023/2

Individual differences in gaze behavior: Comparing high-level and sensory contributions

Journal of Vision

Dyllan Simpson

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2023/8/1

Close, but not a T: Feedback, not similarity search, reduces the low-prevalence effect

Journal of Vision

Greer Gillies

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2023/8/1

When should you warn the driver about the moose?: The effect of auditory cue timing on hazard localization in naturalistic videos

Journal of Vision

Jiali Song

Avery H Chua

Meghna Patil

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2023/8/1

Road Hazard Stimuli: Annotated naturalistic road videos for studying hazard detection and scene perception

Behavior research methods

Jiali Song

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2023/12/11

Effects of Blur on Road Hazard Detection-Three Blur Levels Version

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2022/4/7

The Moose Came Out of Nowhere: Low Prevalence Effects in Road Hazard Detection

Journal of Vision

Anna Kosovicheva

Jeremy M Wolfe

Benjamin Wolfe

2022/12/5

Effects of Blur on duration thresholds for road hazard detection

Journal of Vision

Silvia Guidi

Chandandeep Ghuman

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2022/12/5

Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic review

Christian Vater

Benjamin Wolfe

Ruth Rosenholtz

2022/10

Normal blindness: When we look but fail to see

Jeremy M Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

Benjamin Wolfe

2022/9/1

Readability research: An interdisciplinary approach

Sofie Beier

Sam Berlow

Esat Boucaud

Zoya Bylinskii

Tianyuan Cai

...

2022/12/11

Peripheral Vision, Models of

Ruth Rosenholtz

Benjamin Wolfe

2022/6/12

Spatial Heterogeneity in Localization Biases Predicts Crowding Performance

Journal of Vision

Zainab Haseeb

Benjamin Wolfe

Anna Kosovicheva

2022/12/5

Eye Tracking in Driver Attention Research - How Gaze Data Interpretations Influence What We Learn

Frontiers in Neuroergonomics

Christer Ahlström

Katja Kircher

Marcus Nyström

Benjamin Wolfe

2021/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 146
gore j or gore jc

gore j or gore jc

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 92
Jeremy Wolfe

Jeremy Wolfe

Harvard University

H-index: 82
Patrick Cavanagh

Patrick Cavanagh

York University

H-index: 54
David Whitney

David Whitney

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 53
Bryan Reimer

Bryan Reimer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 45
Bruce Mehler

Bruce Mehler

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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