Abstract Many real-world searches (e.g., radiology and baggage screening) have rare targets. When targets are rare, observers perform rapid, incomplete searches, leading to higher miss rates. To improve search for rare (10% prevalence) targets, we provided eye movement feedback (EMF) to observers during their searches. Although the nature of the EMF varied across experiments, each method informed observers about the regions of the display that had not yet been inspected. We hypothesized that feedback would help guide attention to unsearched areas and increase the proportion of the display searched before making a target-absent response, thereby increasing accuracy. An eye tracker was used to mark fixated areas by either removing a semiopaqu...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
Abstract Searching for targets in the visual world, or visual search, is something we all do every d...
The current study investigated the effect of a retraining intervention that utilises selective feedb...
The current study investigated the effect of a retraining intervention that utilises selective feedb...
Failing to find a tumor in an x-ray scan or a gun in an airport baggage screening can have dire cons...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
SummaryTarget prevalence powerfully influences visual search behavior. In most visual search experim...
Observers tend to miss a disproportionate number of targets in visual search tasks with rare targets...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
Abstract Searching for targets in the visual world, or visual search, is something we all do every d...
The current study investigated the effect of a retraining intervention that utilises selective feedb...
The current study investigated the effect of a retraining intervention that utilises selective feedb...
Failing to find a tumor in an x-ray scan or a gun in an airport baggage screening can have dire cons...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
SummaryTarget prevalence powerfully influences visual search behavior. In most visual search experim...
Observers tend to miss a disproportionate number of targets in visual search tasks with rare targets...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...
People know surprisingly little about their own visual behavior, which can be problematic when learn...