Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always avoided item clustering. Instead, researchers made sure that items were evenly distributed in search displays. This, however, is rarely the case in our everyday visual environment. Consequently, it is largely unknown how item clustering may impact visual search performance. In this study, I manipulated item clustering in search displays. In an easy feature search, observers looked for a target letter “T” among distractor letters “Os” and reported whether the target was pointing to the left or to the right. In a difficult spatial configuration search, observers searched and reported the orientation of the target letter “T” among distractor le...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
In the present study, we examine how observers search among complex displays. Participants were aske...
We investigated the effect of varying interstimulus spacing on an upright among inverted face search...
Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Wagner K, Clermont T, Rickheit G, Ritter H. Comparative visual search: a...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Users of modern GUIs routinely engage in visual searches for various control items, such as buttons ...
Many aspects of our everyday behaviour require that we search for objects. However, in real situatio...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
In the present study, we examine how observers search among complex displays. Participants were aske...
We investigated the effect of varying interstimulus spacing on an upright among inverted face search...
Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Wagner K, Clermont T, Rickheit G, Ritter H. Comparative visual search: a...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Users of modern GUIs routinely engage in visual searches for various control items, such as buttons ...
Many aspects of our everyday behaviour require that we search for objects. However, in real situatio...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...