Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond faster when some target property, such as a defining feature or dimension, or the response associated with the target repeats versus changes across consecutive trial episodes. However, what processes drive these inter-trial effects is still controversial. Here, we investigated this question using a combination of Bayesian modeling of belief updating and evidence accumulation modeling in perceptual decision-making. In three visual singleton (`pop-out') search experiments, we explored how the probability of the response critical states of the search display (e.g., target presence/absence) and the repetition/switch of the target-defining dimens...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
An individual’s performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
AbstractThe study of inter-trial effects in visual search has generated an increasing amount of rese...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
Inter-trial repetitions of a target's features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to fin...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
AbstractInter-trial repetitions of a target’s features in a visual search task reduce the time neede...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that intertrial repetition of target and distractors task-releva...
AbstractFeature singleton search is faster when the target-defining dimension is repeated, rather th...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
An individual’s performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
AbstractThe study of inter-trial effects in visual search has generated an increasing amount of rese...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
Inter-trial repetitions of a target's features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to fin...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
AbstractInter-trial repetitions of a target’s features in a visual search task reduce the time neede...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that intertrial repetition of target and distractors task-releva...
AbstractFeature singleton search is faster when the target-defining dimension is repeated, rather th...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
An individual’s performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...