In visual search tasks, attention can be guided to a target item, appearing amidst distractors, on the basis of simple features (e.g. find the red letter among green). Chun and Jiang's (1998) "contextual cueing " effect shows that RTs are also speeded if the spatial configuration of items in a scene is repeated over time. In these studies we ask if global properties of the scene can speed search (e.g. if the display is mostly red, then the target is at location X). In Experiment 1a, the overall background color of the display predicted the target location. Here the predictive color could appear 0, 400 or 800 msec in advance of the search array. Mean RTs are faster in predictive than in non-predictive conditions. However, ther...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human visual system can rapidly extract regularities from our visu...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
In visual search tasks, attention can be guided to a target item--appearing amidst distractors--on t...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
Three experiments examined memory-based guidance of visual search using a modified version of the co...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Visual context information can guide attention in demanding (i.e., inefficient) search tasks. When p...
Visual context information can guide attention in demanding (i.e., inefficient) search tasks. When p...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
In contextual cueing, previously encountered context tends to facilitate the detection of the target...
Much research has shown contextual cueing effects in which target location reaction times were faste...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human visual system can rapidly extract regularities from our visu...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
In visual search tasks, attention can be guided to a target item--appearing amidst distractors--on t...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
Three experiments examined memory-based guidance of visual search using a modified version of the co...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Visual context information can guide attention in demanding (i.e., inefficient) search tasks. When p...
Visual context information can guide attention in demanding (i.e., inefficient) search tasks. When p...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
In contextual cueing, previously encountered context tends to facilitate the detection of the target...
Much research has shown contextual cueing effects in which target location reaction times were faste...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human visual system can rapidly extract regularities from our visu...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...