Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the preview benefit in search; Watson & Humphreys, 1997). Donk and Theeuwes (2001) have argued that preview-based benefits are abolished if the display items are isoluminant to a background. This is consistent with the preview benefit being due to onset capture by the new stimuli. In contrast, the present experiments challenge this suggestion and show that preview benefits can occur under isoluminant conditions, providing that they are given enough time to occur. In Experiment 1, we showed that a preview benefit can occur even with isoluminant stimuli, provided that the old items are previewed for a sufficient time. In Experiment 2, we tested and r...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
In a visual search task, when half the distracters are presented earlier than the remainder ('previe...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
It has been argued that search performance underpreview conditions relies on automatic capture by lu...
It has been argued that search performance underpreview conditions relies on automatic capture by lu...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search for a conjunction target is made easier when distractor items are temporally segregate...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search for a conjunction target is made easier when distractor items are temporally segregate...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as 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...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
In a visual search task, when half the distracters are presented earlier than the remainder ('previe...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
It has been argued that search performance underpreview conditions relies on automatic capture by lu...
It has been argued that search performance underpreview conditions relies on automatic capture by lu...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search for a conjunction target is made easier when distractor items are temporally segregate...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search for a conjunction target is made easier when distractor items are temporally segregate...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as 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...
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appear...
In a visual search task, when half the distracters are presented earlier than the remainder ('previe...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...