AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alphanumeric characters. When eye movements are not a limiting factor, these tasks tend to produce roughly linear functions relating reaction time (RT) to the number of items in the display (set size). The slopes of the RT×set size functions for different searches fall on a continuum from highly efficient (slopes near zero) to inefficient (slopes>25–30ms/item). Many theories of search can produce the correct pattern of mean RTs. Producing the correct RT distributions is more difficult. In order to guide future modeling, we have collected a very large data set (about 112,000 trials) on three tasks: an efficient color feature search, an inefficien...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search with a fixed target has a rea...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search has a reaction time by set si...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
After the classic serial/parallel dichotomy of visual search mechanisms has been increasingly doubte...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
Chetverikov, Campana, and Kristjansson (2017) used visual search to demonstrate that human observers...
Historically, visual search models were mainly evaluated based on their account of mean reaction tim...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Visual search is central to the investigation of selective visual attention. Classical theories prop...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search with a fixed target has a rea...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search has a reaction time by set si...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
After the classic serial/parallel dichotomy of visual search mechanisms has been increasingly doubte...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
Chetverikov, Campana, and Kristjansson (2017) used visual search to demonstrate that human observers...
Historically, visual search models were mainly evaluated based on their account of mean reaction tim...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Visual search is central to the investigation of selective visual attention. Classical theories prop...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search with a fixed target has a rea...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Previous work in our lab has demonstrated that efficient visual search has a reaction time by set si...