In contextual cueing, the position of a search target is learned over repeated exposures to a visual display. The strength of this effect varies across stimulus types. For example, real-world scene contexts give rise to larger search benefits than contexts composed of letters or shapes.We investigated whether such differences in learning can be at least partially explained by the degree of semantic meaning associated with a context independently of the nature of the visual information available (which also varies across stimulus types). Chess boards served as the learning context as their meaningfulness depends on the observer’s knowledge of the game. In Experiment 1, boards depicted actual game play, and search benefits for repeated boards...
When encountering familiar scenes, observers can use item-specific memory to facilitate the guidance...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
International audienceThe present study examined the extent to which learning mechanisms are deploye...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Contextual cueing is a visual search phenomenon in which memory of global visual context guides spat...
Learning of spatial inter-item associations can speed up visual search in everyday life, an effect r...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
[Abstract] Visual search performance is improved when participants repeatedly experience the same sp...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
During the analysis of a visual scene, top-down processing is constantly directing the subject's att...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
When encountering familiar scenes, observers can use item-specific memory to facilitate the guidance...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
International audienceThe present study examined the extent to which learning mechanisms are deploye...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Contextual cueing is a visual search phenomenon in which memory of global visual context guides spat...
Learning of spatial inter-item associations can speed up visual search in everyday life, an effect r...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
[Abstract] Visual search performance is improved when participants repeatedly experience the same sp...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
During the analysis of a visual scene, top-down processing is constantly directing the subject's att...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
When encountering familiar scenes, observers can use item-specific memory to facilitate the guidance...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
International audienceThe present study examined the extent to which learning mechanisms are deploye...