Observers are able to resume an interrupted search trial faster relative to responding to a new, unseen display. This finding of rapid resumption is attributed to short-term perceptual hypotheses generated on the current look and confirmed upon subsequent looks at the same display. It has been suggested that the contents of perceptual hypotheses are similar to those of other forms of memory acquired long-term through repeated exposure to the same search displays over the course of several trials, that is, the memory supporting “contextual cueing.” In three experiments, we investigated the relationship between short-term perceptual hypotheses and long-term contextual memory. The results indicated that long-term, contextual memory of repeated...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Observers are able to resume an interrupted search trial faster relative to responding to a new, uns...
The present work is concerned with a phenomenon referred to as contextual cueing. In visual search, ...
ABSTRACT—A modified visual search task demonstrates that humans are very good at resuming a search a...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Visual attention is strongly affected by the past: both by recent experience and by long-term regula...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Repeatedly encountering a visual search display with the target located at a fixed position relative...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Observers are able to resume an interrupted search trial faster relative to responding to a new, uns...
The present work is concerned with a phenomenon referred to as contextual cueing. In visual search, ...
ABSTRACT—A modified visual search task demonstrates that humans are very good at resuming a search a...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Visual attention is strongly affected by the past: both by recent experience and by long-term regula...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Repeatedly encountering a visual search display with the target located at a fixed position relative...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This ef...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...