Visual search is typically faster when the target from the previous trial is repeated than when it changes. This priming effect is commonly attributed to a selection bias for the target feature value or against the nontarget feature value that carries over to the next trial. By contrast, according to a relational account, what is primed in visual search is the target-nontarget relationship-namely, the feature that the target has in relation to the features in the nontarget context (e.g., larger, darker, redder)-and switch costs occur only when the target-nontarget relations reverse across trials. Here, the relational account was tested against current feature-based views in three eye movement experiments that used different shape search tas...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
This study investigated feature- and dimension-based intertrial effects in visual search for a pop-o...
In visual search for pop-out targets, search times are shorter when the target and non-target colors...
AbstractPrevious research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their featur...
Previous research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their feature contra...
AbstractResearchers have investigated whether attentional capture during visual search is driven by ...
In a pop-out visual search task, response times to a target are faster when its features or dimensio...
What you have seen before helps you see it again. This effect has been shown in visual search studie...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
Visual search is speeded when the target-defining property (a feature- or dimension difference relat...
In visual search for a pop-out target, responses are faster when the target dimension from the previ...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
This study investigated feature- and dimension-based intertrial effects in visual search for a pop-o...
In visual search for pop-out targets, search times are shorter when the target and non-target colors...
AbstractPrevious research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their featur...
Previous research shows that salient stimuli do not pop out solely in virtue of their feature contra...
AbstractResearchers have investigated whether attentional capture during visual search is driven by ...
In a pop-out visual search task, response times to a target are faster when its features or dimensio...
What you have seen before helps you see it again. This effect has been shown in visual search studie...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
Visual search is speeded when the target-defining property (a feature- or dimension difference relat...
In visual search for a pop-out target, responses are faster when the target dimension from the previ...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...