The University of Iowa
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
177 PBSB
Iowa City, IA 52242

Curriculum Vitae
Phone: (319) 335-2964
Fax: (319) 335-0191
andrew-hollingworth@uiowa.edu



Research Interests

Visual memory: Visual working memory, long-term memory, episodic memory
Eye movements: Gaze control; interactions among eye movements, attention, and memory
Attention: Top-down effects on attentional guidance, visual search, attention capture, object-based attention
Scene perception


Publications

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Journal Articles

Bahle, B., Kershner, A. M., & Hollingworth, A. (in press). Categorical cuing: Object categories structure the acquisition of statistical regularities to guide visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. [pre-publication PDF]

Tas, A. C., Mordkoff, J. T., & Hollingworth, A. (in press). Object-mediated overwriting across saccades. Journal of Vision. [pre-publication PDF]

Hein, E., Stepper, M. Y., Hollingworth, A., & Moore, C. M. (in press). Visual working memory content influences correspondence processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance. [pre-publication PDF]

Bahle, B., Thayer, D. D., Mordkoff, J. T., & Hollingworth, A. (2020). The architecture of working memory: Features from multiple remembered objects produce parallel, coactive guidance of attention in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 967-983. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Hollingworth, A., & Bahle, B. (2020). Feature-based guidance of attention by visual working memory is applied independently of remembered object location. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics (40 Years of Feature Integration: Special Issue in Memory of Anne Treisman), 82, 98-108. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Matsukura (2019). Feature-based guidance of attention during postsaccadic selection. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81, 1822-1835. [PDF]

Bahle, B., & Hollingworth, A. (2019). Contrasting episodic and template-based guidance during search through natural scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45, 523-536. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Wessel, J. R., Dolan, K. A., & Hollingworth, A. (2018). A blunted phasic autonomic response to errors indexes age-related deficits in error awareness. Neurobiology of Aging, 71, 13-20. [PDF]

Bahle, B., Beck, V. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2018). The architecture of interaction between visual working memory and visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 992-1011. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Beck, V. M., Luck, S. J., & Hollingworth, A. (2018). Whatever you do, don’t look at the…: Evaluating guidance by an exclusionary attentional template. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 645-662. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Van der Stigchel, S., & Hollingworth, A. (2018). Visuo-spatial working memory as a fundamental component of the eye movement system. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 27, 136-143. [PDF]

Bahle, B., Matsukura, M., & Hollingworth, A. (2018). Contrasting gist-based and template-based guidance during real-world visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 367-386. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Beck, V. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2017). Competition in saccade target selection reveals attentional guidance by simultaneously active working memory representations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43, 225-230. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Beck, V. M. (2016). Memory-based attention capture when multiple items are maintained in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 911-917. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Tas, A. C., Luck, S. J., & Hollingworth, A. (2016). The relationship between visual attention and visual working memory encoding: A dissociation between covert and overt orienting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 1121-1138. [PDF]

Beck, V. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2015). Evidence for negative feature guidance in visual search is explained by spatial recoding. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41, 1190-1196. [pre-publication PDF] [published article]

Hollingworth, A. (2015). Visual working memory modulates within-object metrics of saccade landing position. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1339, 11-19. [PDF]

Luck, S. J., McClenon, C., Beck, V. M., Hollingworth, A., Leonard, C. J., Hahn, B., Robinson, B. M., & Gold, J. M. (2014). Hyperfocusing in schizophrenia: Evidence from interactions between working memory and eye movements. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 123, 783-795. [PDF]

Schneegans, S., Spencer, J. S., Schöner, G., Hwang, S., & Hollingworth, A. (2014). Dynamic interactions between visual working memory and saccade target selection. Journal of Vision, 14(11):9, 1-23. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Matsukura, M., & Luck, S. J. (2013). Visual working memory modulates low-level saccade target selection: Evidence from rapidly generated saccades in the global effect paradigm. Journal of Vision, 13(13):4, 1-18. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Hwang, S. (2013). The relationship between visual working memory and attention: Retention of precise colour information in the absence of effects on perceptual selection. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 368, 1-9. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Maxcey-Richard, A. M. (2013). Selective maintenance in visual working memory does not require sustained visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39, 1047-1058. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Matsukura, M., & Luck, S. J. (2013). Visual working memory modulates rapid eye movements to simple onset targets. Psychological Science, 24, 790-796. [PDF]

Maxcey-Richard, A. M., Hollingworth, A. (2013). The strategic retention of task-relevant objects in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39, 760-772. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2012). Task specificity and the influence of memory on visual search: Comment on Vő and Wolfe (2012). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 1596-1603. [PDF]

Tas, A. C., Moore, C. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2012). An object-mediated updating account of insensitivity to transsaccadic change. Journal of Vision, 12(11): 18, 1-13. [PDF]

Beck, V. M., Hollingworth, A., & Luck, S. J. (2012). Simultaneous control of attention by multiple working memory representations. Psychological Science, 23, 887-898. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Maxcey-Richard, A. M., & Vecera, S. P. (2012). The spatial distribution of attention within and across objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 135-151. [PDF]

Tas, A. C., Dodd, M. D., & Hollingworth, A. (2012). The role of surface feature continuity in object-based inhibition of return. Visual Cognition, 20, 29-47. [PDF]

Hahn, B., Hollingworth, A., Robinson, B. M., Kaiser, S. T., Leonard, C. J., Beck, V. M., Kappenman, E. S., Luck, S. J., & Gold, J. M. (2012). Control of working memory content in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 134, 70-75. [PDF]

Wisco, B. E., Treat, T. A., & Hollingworth, A. (2012). Visual attention to emotion in depression: Facilitation and withdrawal processes. Cognition & Emotion, 26, 602-614. [PDF]

Gearhardt, A. N., Treat, T. A., Hollingworth, A., & Corbin, W. R. (2012). The relationship between eating-related individual differences and visual attention to foods high in added fat and sugar. Eating Behaviors, 13, 371-374. [PDF]

Matsukura, M., & Hollingworth, A. (2011). Does visual short-term memory have a high-capacity stage? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 1098-1104. [PDF]

Mills, M., Hollingworth, A., Van der Stigchel, S., Hoffman, L., & Dodd, M. D. (2011). Examining the influence of task set on eye movements and fixations. Journal of Vision, 11, 1-15. [PDF]

Brooks, D. I., Rasmussen, I. P., & Hollingworth, A. (2010). The nesting of search contexts within natural scenes: Evidence from contextual cuing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 1406-1418. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Simons, D. J., & Franconeri, S. L. (2010). New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transient. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1298-1310. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Rasmussen, I. P. (2010). Binding objects to locations: The relationship between object files and visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 543-564. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Franconeri, S. L. (2009). Object correspondence across brief occlusion is established on the basis of both spatiotemporal and surface feature cues. Cognition, 113, 150-166. [PDF]

Hyun, J. -S., Woodman, G. F., Vogel, E. K., Hollingworth, A., & Luck, S. J. (2009). The comparison of visual working memory representations with perceptual inputs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1140-1160. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Luck, S. J. (2009). The role of visual working memory in the control of gaze during visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 936-949. [PDF]

Dodd, M. D., Van der Stigchel, S., & Hollingworth, A. (2009). Novelty is not always the best policy: Inhibition of return and facilitation of return as a function of visual task. Psychological Science, 20, 333-339. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2009). Two forms of scene memory guide visual search: Memory for scene context and memory for the binding of target object to scene location. Visual Cognition, 17, 273-291. [PDF]

Richard, A. M., Luck, S. J., & Hollingworth, A. (2008). Establishing object correspondence across eye movements: Flexible use of spatiotemporal and surface feature information. Cognition, 109, 66-88. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Richard, A. M., & Luck, S. J. (2008). Understanding the function of visual short-term memory: Transsaccadic memory, object correspondence, and gaze correction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137, 163-181. [PDF]

Johnson, J. S., Hollingworth, A., & Luck, S. J. (2008). The role of attention in the maintenance of feature bindings in visual short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 41-55. [PDF]

Weierich, M. R., Treat, T. A., & Hollingworth, A. (2008). Theories and measurement of visual attentional processing in anxiety. Cognition & Emotion, 22, 985-1018. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2007). Object-position binding in visual memory for natural scenes and object arrays. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 31-47. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2006). Visual memory for natural scenes: Evidence from change detection and visual search. Visual Cognition, 14, 781-807. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2006). Scene and position specificity in visual memory for objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 32, 58-69. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., Hyun, J., & Zhang, W. (2005). The role of visual short-term memory in empty cell localization. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 1332-1343. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2005). The relationship between online visual representation of a scene and long-term scene memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31, 396-411. [PDF]

Franconeri, S. L., Hollingworth, A., & Simons, D. J. (2005). Do new objects capture attention? Psychological Science, 16, 275-281. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2005). Memory for object position in natural scenes. Visual Cognition, 12, 1003-1016. [PDF]

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]

Hollingworth, A. (2004). Constructing visual representations of natural scenes: The roles of short- and long-term visual memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 519-537. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2003). Failures of retrieval and comparison constrain change detection in natural scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 388-403. [PDF]

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Global transsaccadic change blindness during scene perception. Psychological Science, 14,493-497. [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]

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Eye movements and visual memory: Detecting changes to saccade targets in scenes. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 58-71. [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]

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]

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]

Christianson, K., Hollingworth, A., Halliwell, J., & Ferreira, F. (2001). Thematic roles assigned along the garden path linger. Cognitive Psychology, 42, 368-407. [PDF]

Ferreira, F., Christianson, K., & Hollingworth, A. (2001). Misinterpretations of garden-path sentences: Implications for models of sentence processing and reanalysis. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30, 3-20. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A., & Henderson, J. M. (2000). Semantic informativeness mediates the detection of changes in natural scenes. Visual Cognition: Special Issue on Change Detection and Visual Memory, 7, 213-235. [PDF]

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1999). The role of fixation position in detecting scene changes across saccades. Psychological Science, 10, 438-443. [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 Visual Object Perception, 102, 319-343. [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. (1998). Does consistent scene context facilitate object perception? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 398-415. [PDF]


Books

Luck, S. J., & Hollingworth, A. (2008). Visual Memory. New York: Oxford University Press.


Book Chapters and Commentaries

Hollingworth, A., & Bahle, B. (2020). Eye tracking in visual search experiments. In S. Pollmann (Ed.), Neuromethods: Spatial Learning and Attention Guidance (pp. 23-35). New York: Springer. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2012). Guidance of visual search by memory and knowledge. In M. D. Dodd & J. H. Flowers (Eds.), The Influence of Attention, Learning, and Motivation on Visual Search, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp. 63-89). New York: Springer. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. (2008). Visual memory for natural scenes. In S. J. Luck & A. Hollingworth (Eds.), Visual Memory (pp. 123-162). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hollingworth, A., & Luck, S. J. (2008). An overview of visual memory. In S. J. Luck & A. Hollingworth (Eds.), Visual Memory (pp. 3-8). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hollingworth, A. (2008). Memory for real-world scenes. In J. R. Brockmole (Ed.), The Visual World in Memory (pp. 89-116). New York: Psychology Press.

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (2003). Eye movements, visual memory, and scene representation. In M. A. Peterson & G. Rhodes (Eds.), Perception of faces, objects, and scenes: Analytic and holistic processes (pp. 356-383). New York: Oxford University Press.

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1999). High-level scene perception. Annual Review of Psychology, 50, 243-271. [PDF]

Hollingworth, A. & Henderson, J. M. (1999). Vision and cognition: Drawing the line. Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 22, 380-381. [PDF]

Henderson, J. M., & Hollingworth, A. (1998). Eye movements during scene viewing: An overview. In G. Underwood (Ed.), Eye Guidance in Reading and Scene Perception (pp. 269-293). Oxford: Elsevier. [PDF]