<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) serial (circles) and pop-out (squares) search times for each distractor condition for both low (solid symbols) and high happiness (open symbols) levels. Error bars show ± one standard error of the mean. Note that for some conditions, one standard error was less than or equal to the symbol size.</p
<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next s...
<p>The mean self-state rating scores (across all distractor conditions) for sleepiness (solid circle...
<p>Visual search performance is quantified as the number of fixations allocated in space between whe...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) visual search times for three distractor conditions (10, 2...
<p>Square symbols represent mean hit rates and circles represent mean false alarm rates. Error bars ...
<p>The mean dwell times on each distractor type, depicted separately for the thin, medium and thick ...
<p>The mean number of fixations on each distractor type during visual search for a thin, medium or t...
<p>(A) Examples of search displays in the control condition (left panel) and the pop-out distractor ...
The study of visual perception has largely been completed without regard to the influence that an in...
<p>Each bar represents the mean salience effect of a saliency map. The gray bar is for the artists a...
The bar graph shows the rating scores on each criterion of the Subjective Happiness Scale, including...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
The bar graph shows the rating scores for each criterion of our original questionnaire. Each column ...
The horizontal axis shows the time of measurement. Each line depicts a different condition. Error ba...
The study of visual perception has largely been completed without regard to the influence that an in...
<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next s...
<p>The mean self-state rating scores (across all distractor conditions) for sleepiness (solid circle...
<p>Visual search performance is quantified as the number of fixations allocated in space between whe...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) visual search times for three distractor conditions (10, 2...
<p>Square symbols represent mean hit rates and circles represent mean false alarm rates. Error bars ...
<p>The mean dwell times on each distractor type, depicted separately for the thin, medium and thick ...
<p>The mean number of fixations on each distractor type during visual search for a thin, medium or t...
<p>(A) Examples of search displays in the control condition (left panel) and the pop-out distractor ...
The study of visual perception has largely been completed without regard to the influence that an in...
<p>Each bar represents the mean salience effect of a saliency map. The gray bar is for the artists a...
The bar graph shows the rating scores on each criterion of the Subjective Happiness Scale, including...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
The bar graph shows the rating scores for each criterion of our original questionnaire. Each column ...
The horizontal axis shows the time of measurement. Each line depicts a different condition. Error ba...
The study of visual perception has largely been completed without regard to the influence that an in...
<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next s...
<p>The mean self-state rating scores (across all distractor conditions) for sleepiness (solid circle...
<p>Visual search performance is quantified as the number of fixations allocated in space between whe...