Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of information about the target and the visual input. It is not clear, however, what information about a target is used to bias the underlying neuronal responses. We here engage subjects in a variety of simple conjunction search tasks while tracking their eye movements. We derive a generative model that reproduces these eye movements and calculate the conditional probabilities that observers fixate, given the target, on or near an item in the display sharing a specific feature with the target. We use these probabilities to infer which features were biased by top-down attention: Color seems to be the dominant stimulus dimension for guiding search, follow...
Computational models have seen widespread success in predicting fixation locations for visual search...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
This study investigated the influence of target probability on the neural response to target detecti...
We develop a probabilistic framework to infer the ongoing task in visual search by revealing what th...
This research advances computational cognitive modeling of visual search, and the synergistic relati...
Visual search is an integral component in many human activities. The eye movements produced during s...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
Attention is a well-studied and complex topic that covers many fields of research. Effects of attent...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. C...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
Computational models have seen widespread success in predicting fixation locations for visual search...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
This study investigated the influence of target probability on the neural response to target detecti...
We develop a probabilistic framework to infer the ongoing task in visual search by revealing what th...
This research advances computational cognitive modeling of visual search, and the synergistic relati...
Visual search is an integral component in many human activities. The eye movements produced during s...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
Attention is a well-studied and complex topic that covers many fields of research. Effects of attent...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. C...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
Computational models have seen widespread success in predicting fixation locations for visual search...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...