Hayward Godwin
Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Southampton, UK. Research is mostly focused on search in all its forms: visual search, interactive search, eye-tracking. More recently I've begun working on some open science projects too.
- Summary of our recent paper where we looked at data sharing practices. We developed with a template for those in our field (and others) to make shared datasets and other outputs easier to find and reuse. Check it out!
- The procedures for what, where, and how to share materials can be wildly inconsistent. A BRM paper by @haywardgodwin.bsky.social @michaelhout.bsky.social et al. introduces the Find It, Access It, Reuse It scorecard to help standardize research sharing practices. Post by Lai
- This was with with @hadendewis.bsky.social @michaelhout.bsky.social @visualattentionlab.bsky.social and others who are not on here. Paper is here:
- Reposted by Hayward GodwinIn memoriam...
- Reposted by Hayward GodwinNeed to control visual similarity in your experiments? A new open database by Robbins and colleagues @michaelhout.bsky.social @haywardgodwin.bsky.social, published in #psynomBRM, maps similarity among 1,200 objects in 20 categories using MDS—validated & ready to use.
- Reposted by Hayward GodwinEver fumbled through your bag for your keys? That’s an interactive search: moving objects to uncover obscured visual information. In a new paper from our lab, we asked: What determines where people choose to look first in these tasks? Spoiler: effort matters. 🔗 doi.org/10.3758/s134... 🧵1/6