AbstractThe degree of selectivity or guidance underlying search was tested by having subjects search for a target (a red vertical or green horizontal bar) among Similar (red horizontal and green vertical bars) and Dissimilar distractors (blue and yellow diagonal bars). If search is indeed a guided process, then the Dissimilar items should not be given the same scrutiny as elements sharing a feature with the target. The frequency of eye movements directed to the two distractor types was used as an indicator of this scrutiny. The analysis revealed almost equal percentages of saccades to Similar and Dissimilar elements (55% and 45%, respectively). Although indicating some evidence for selectivity during oculomotor search, this finding suggests...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
AbstractVisual search for a line-element target differing sufficiently in orientation from a backgro...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
Abstract. We examined the flexibility of guidance in a conjunctive search task by manipulating the r...
Visual search is a fundamental and routine task of everyday life. Studying visual search promises to...
AbstractVisual search is a fundamental and routine task of everyday life. Studying visual search pro...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
The accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target defined b...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
AbstractVisual search for a line-element target differing sufficiently in orientation from a backgro...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
Abstract. We examined the flexibility of guidance in a conjunctive search task by manipulating the r...
Visual search is a fundamental and routine task of everyday life. Studying visual search promises to...
AbstractVisual search is a fundamental and routine task of everyday life. Studying visual search pro...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
The accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target defined b...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
AbstractVisual search for a line-element target differing sufficiently in orientation from a backgro...