This study investigated feature- and dimension-based intertrial effects in visual search for a pop-out target. The 2 prominent theories explaining intertrial effects, priming of pop-out and dimension weighting, both assume that repeating the target from the previous trial facilitates attention shifts to the target, whereas changing the target leads to attentional switch costs. In contrast, the results from the present study indicate that intertrial effects from changing features and dimensions involve different underlying mechanisms: Eye movement recordings showed that feature priming reliably modulates the speed of visually selecting the target, whereas changing the target dimension interferes only with processes after selection of the sea...
Two experiments investigated dimension-based attentional processing in a complex singleton conjuncti...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
Dimension-based accounts of visual search and selection have significantly contributed to the unders...
Visual search is speeded when the target-defining property (a feature- or dimension difference relat...
Two experiments compared reaction times (RTs) in visual search for singleton feature targets defined...
AbstractPrevious research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their featur...
In a pop-out visual search task, response times to a target are faster when its features or dimensio...
Previous research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their feature contra...
In feature search tasks, uncertainty about the dimension on which targets differ from the nontargets...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
In visual search for a pop-out target, responses are faster when the target dimension from the previ...
Two experiments investigated dimension-based attentional processing in a complex singleton conjuncti...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
Dimension-based accounts of visual search and selection have significantly contributed to the unders...
Visual search is speeded when the target-defining property (a feature- or dimension difference relat...
Two experiments compared reaction times (RTs) in visual search for singleton feature targets defined...
AbstractPrevious research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their featur...
In a pop-out visual search task, response times to a target are faster when its features or dimensio...
Previous research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their feature contra...
In feature search tasks, uncertainty about the dimension on which targets differ from the nontargets...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
In visual search for a pop-out target, responses are faster when the target dimension from the previ...
Two experiments investigated dimension-based attentional processing in a complex singleton conjuncti...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
Dimension-based accounts of visual search and selection have significantly contributed to the unders...