Visual search for a conjunction target is facilitated when distractor sets are segmented over time: the preview benefit. Watson and Humphreys (1997) suggested that this benefit involved inhibition of old items (visual marking, VM). We investigated whether the preview benefit is sensitive to the configuration of the old distractors. Old distractors changed their location prior to the occurrence of the new items, while also either changing or maintaining their configuration. Configuration changes disrupted search. The results are consistent with object-based VM, which is sensitive to the configuration of old stimuli
Performance in a visual search task becomes more efficient if half of the distractors are presented ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Visual search is facilitated when participants receive a preview of half of the distractors before p...
Visual search is facilitated when participants receive a preview of half of the distractors before p...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
AbstractVisual marking refers to the phenomenon in which old items in a visual search are excluded f...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Performance in a visual search task becomes more efficient if half of the distractors are presented ...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Performance in a visual search task becomes more efficient if half of the distractors are presented ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Visual search is facilitated when participants receive a preview of half of the distractors before p...
Visual search is facilitated when participants receive a preview of half of the distractors before p...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
AbstractVisual marking refers to the phenomenon in which old items in a visual search are excluded f...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Performance in a visual search task becomes more efficient if half of the distractors are presented ...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
Performance in a visual search task becomes more efficient if half of the distractors are presented ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...