pages 71-83 and 88-95 are missing from hard copy of textPrevious research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can speed performance in a visual search task. But designers of interfaces cannot always easily anticipate a user's target, and highlighting items other than th
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Office computer users view well over a billion displays in a given year. The savings of only a fract...
Previous research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can spe...
The visual search paradigm has been widely used as a tool to uncover visual mechanisms underlying se...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
This study discusses the preferred highlighting mode for graphical user interface (GUI) design. The ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Visual search is one of the most successful paradigms employed in research on selective attention. I...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
In visual search, a preview benefit occurs when half of the distractor items (the preview set) are p...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Office computer users view well over a billion displays in a given year. The savings of only a fract...
Previous research has suggested that making certain items visually salient, or highlighting, can spe...
The visual search paradigm has been widely used as a tool to uncover visual mechanisms underlying se...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
This study discusses the preferred highlighting mode for graphical user interface (GUI) design. The ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
Visual search is one of the most successful paradigms employed in research on selective attention. I...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
In visual search, a preview benefit occurs when half of the distractor items (the preview set) are p...
Visual search can be facilitated when participants receive a preview of half the distractors (the pr...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...