In contextual cueing, the position of a target within a group of distractors is learned over repeated exposure to a display with reference to a few nearby items rather than to the global pattern created by the elements. The authors contrasted the role of global and local contexts for contextual cueing in naturalistic scenes. Experiment 1 showed that learned target positions transfer when local information is altered but not when global information is changed. Experiment 2 showed that scene–target covariation is learned more slowly when local, but not global, information is repeated across trials than when global but not local information is repeated. Thus, in naturalistic scenes, observers are biased to associate target locations with globa...
In contextual cueing, previously encountered context tends to facilitate the detection of the target...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
In contextual cueing (CC), reaction times to find targets in repeated displays are faster than in di...
We can incidentally learn regularities in a visual scene, and this kind of learning facilitates subs...
During the analysis of a visual scene, top-down processing is constantly directing the subject's att...
Observers' capability to extract statistical regularities from the visual world can facilitate atten...
In everyday scenes, searched-for targets do not appear in isolation, but are embedded within configu...
Over repeated exposure to particular visual search displays, subjects are able to implicitly extract...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Visual search for a target object is facilitated when the object is repeatedly presented within an i...
International audiencePrevious research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quanti...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
When encountering familiar scenes, observers can use item-specific memory to facilitate the guidance...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
This dissertation was designed to study the impact of stable and unstable landmarks on repeated visu...
In contextual cueing, previously encountered context tends to facilitate the detection of the target...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
In contextual cueing (CC), reaction times to find targets in repeated displays are faster than in di...
We can incidentally learn regularities in a visual scene, and this kind of learning facilitates subs...
During the analysis of a visual scene, top-down processing is constantly directing the subject's att...
Observers' capability to extract statistical regularities from the visual world can facilitate atten...
In everyday scenes, searched-for targets do not appear in isolation, but are embedded within configu...
Over repeated exposure to particular visual search displays, subjects are able to implicitly extract...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Visual search for a target object is facilitated when the object is repeatedly presented within an i...
International audiencePrevious research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quanti...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
When encountering familiar scenes, observers can use item-specific memory to facilitate the guidance...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
This dissertation was designed to study the impact of stable and unstable landmarks on repeated visu...
In contextual cueing, previously encountered context tends to facilitate the detection of the target...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
In contextual cueing (CC), reaction times to find targets in repeated displays are faster than in di...