Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted when contingencies exist between different stimulus states over time. In the present study, we examined predictive monitoring when participants searched dynamically changing displays of numbers and colored squares for a color target, a number target or both. Stimuli were presented in both contiguous and discrete spatial configurations. Response time (RT) and accuracy were recorded and evidence of predictive monitoring was assessed via first fixations and refixations of target-predictive stimuli. RTs to target onsets and evidence of predictive monitoring were reduced in dual-target, relative to single-target, conditions. Further, predictive monitoring did not speed RTs but was i...
Capacity limits in visual attention have traditionally been studied using static arrays of elements ...
How does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in a displ...
Previous research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can spe...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted whe...
Many jobs now involve the monitoring visual representations of data that change over time. Monitorin...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Responses are quicker to predictable stimuli than if the time and place of appearance is uncertain. ...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
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...
The present study examined whether observers are able to establish multiple attentional sets to conc...
Our perception of the world is strongly influenced by our expectations, and a question of key import...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
In visual search, a set of distractor items can be suppressed from future selection if they are pres...
Capacity limits in visual attention have traditionally been studied using static arrays of elements ...
How does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in a displ...
Previous research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can spe...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted whe...
Many jobs now involve the monitoring visual representations of data that change over time. Monitorin...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Responses are quicker to predictable stimuli than if the time and place of appearance is uncertain. ...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
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...
The present study examined whether observers are able to establish multiple attentional sets to conc...
Our perception of the world is strongly influenced by our expectations, and a question of key import...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
In visual search, a set of distractor items can be suppressed from future selection if they are pres...
Capacity limits in visual attention have traditionally been studied using static arrays of elements ...
How does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in a displ...
Previous research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can spe...