<p>Example of stimuli and display for the 4 conditions: a) no distractor condition, b) distractor on the same side of space-different height, c) distractor on the opposite side of space-different height, and d) distractor on the opposite side of space-same height. Dark grey squares represent the target location and light grey squares represent distractor location.</p
<p>A. Scene Absent condition and Scene 0° condition in Experiment 1. B. Six scenes shown in gaze-ali...
<p>Manipulation of physical and perceptual saliency was imposed in 4 different experiments: A. Mixed...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>a) Fixation display; b) Uniform neutral preview display c) Random neutral preview display; d) Loc...
<p>The two colored items (orange and green) were the targets and participants judged whether they we...
<p>An example of a search display, depicting a target present trial in search for a thin target ring...
<p>The task was to respond to the color (red or green) or orientation (left or right) of S2 as speci...
<p>Display A is the baseline control condition, created in the same way as in the first generation o...
<p>The darker grey squares represent targets and the lighter grey squares represent distractors.</p
<p>Note: the symbols indicate the stimuli, where squares stand for cubes and circles for spheres; fi...
<p>Examples of stimuli in the four experimental conditions: monocular cue, normal, congruent (retina...
<p>A pseudoisochromatic stimulus composed of circles of varying sizes and luminance is shown. The ap...
<p>Panel (A) shows a practice trial of the 2-AFC task with line-interleaved elliptic dots. Right sid...
<p>Example stimuli used in the experiment representing faces (upper row) or houses (lower row) with ...
<p>Examples of the stimuli used in the natural (left stimuli), built (center stimuli) and geometric ...
<p>A. Scene Absent condition and Scene 0° condition in Experiment 1. B. Six scenes shown in gaze-ali...
<p>Manipulation of physical and perceptual saliency was imposed in 4 different experiments: A. Mixed...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>a) Fixation display; b) Uniform neutral preview display c) Random neutral preview display; d) Loc...
<p>The two colored items (orange and green) were the targets and participants judged whether they we...
<p>An example of a search display, depicting a target present trial in search for a thin target ring...
<p>The task was to respond to the color (red or green) or orientation (left or right) of S2 as speci...
<p>Display A is the baseline control condition, created in the same way as in the first generation o...
<p>The darker grey squares represent targets and the lighter grey squares represent distractors.</p
<p>Note: the symbols indicate the stimuli, where squares stand for cubes and circles for spheres; fi...
<p>Examples of stimuli in the four experimental conditions: monocular cue, normal, congruent (retina...
<p>A pseudoisochromatic stimulus composed of circles of varying sizes and luminance is shown. The ap...
<p>Panel (A) shows a practice trial of the 2-AFC task with line-interleaved elliptic dots. Right sid...
<p>Example stimuli used in the experiment representing faces (upper row) or houses (lower row) with ...
<p>Examples of the stimuli used in the natural (left stimuli), built (center stimuli) and geometric ...
<p>A. Scene Absent condition and Scene 0° condition in Experiment 1. B. Six scenes shown in gaze-ali...
<p>Manipulation of physical and perceptual saliency was imposed in 4 different experiments: A. Mixed...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...