Parameters σlow and σhigh only exist when the models are applied to conditions with short display time; in conditions with unlimited display time, the sensory noise level is fixed to a prespecified value (explained in Results).</p
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For the most part current models of visual search assume that limits on capacity are not exceeded an...
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Difficult visual search is often attributed to time-limited serial attention operations, although ne...
AbstractMost theories of visual search emphasize issues of limited versus unlimited capacity and ser...
AbstractObservers searched arrays of briefly presented near-isoluminant colored disks for a single d...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article(may not be free).The nature of capacity limits (if...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
After the classic serial/parallel dichotomy of visual search mechanisms has been increasingly doubte...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual world ...
A mathematical model accounting for both accuracy and response time (RT) data in standard visual sea...
Guided search (GS) is a model of human visual search performance, specifically of search tasks in wh...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
A computer simulation model for visual search is described in general terms. The model has many para...
(A) Left: AIC-based model comparison at the level of single subjects. Each column is a subject and e...
For the most part current models of visual search assume that limits on capacity are not exceeded an...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Difficult visual search is often attributed to time-limited serial attention operations, although ne...
AbstractMost theories of visual search emphasize issues of limited versus unlimited capacity and ser...
AbstractObservers searched arrays of briefly presented near-isoluminant colored disks for a single d...