Copyright International Society for PsychophysicsRapid visual search, depending on iconic memory, is a core but controversial psychophysical topic. A key example is the claim by Horowitz & Wolfe (1998a) that ‘visual search has no memory. Their evidence is the effect of increasing search set size in a letter identification task. Search time per item was unimpaired when all letters were randomly relocated during the search. This paper presents additional analyse showing strong deleterious effects of randomly relocating letters, on error rates, and on total reaction time. Thus visual search does have a memory. A psychophysical information accrual model is presented to account for these data and other key studies on visual search. The model inc...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearb...
Visual search is a popular tool for studying a range of questions about perception and attention, th...
A key phenomenon in visual search experiments is the linear relation of reaction time (RT) to the nu...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Despite continuous retinal chaos, we perceive the world as stable an...
In a series of experiments, we investigated the ubiquity of confirmation bias in cognition by measur...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
Recent evidence suggests that target-dissimilar items that are typically regarded as irrelevant to r...
AbstractVisual search—looking for a target object in the presence of a number of distractor items—is...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearb...
Visual search is a popular tool for studying a range of questions about perception and attention, th...
A key phenomenon in visual search experiments is the linear relation of reaction time (RT) to the nu...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Despite continuous retinal chaos, we perceive the world as stable an...
In a series of experiments, we investigated the ubiquity of confirmation bias in cognition by measur...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
Recent evidence suggests that target-dissimilar items that are typically regarded as irrelevant to r...
AbstractVisual search—looking for a target object in the presence of a number of distractor items—is...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearb...
Visual search is a popular tool for studying a range of questions about perception and attention, th...