AbstractSearch displays are typically presented immediately after a target cue, but in the real-world, delays often exist between target designation and search. Experiments 1 and 2 asked how search guidance changes with delay. Targets were cued using a picture or text label, each for 3000ms, followed by a delay up to 9000ms before the search display. Search stimuli were realistic objects, and guidance was quantified using multiple eye movement measures. Text-based cues showed a non-significant trend towards greater guidance following any delay relative to a no-delay condition. However, guidance from a pictorial cue increased sharply 300–600ms after preview offset. Experiment 3 replicated this guidance enhancement using shorter preview durat...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Knowing in advance what to look for speeds up search, but how this knowledge guides search is poorly...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
AbstractMost laboratory visual search tasks involve many searches for the same target, while in the ...
We used a probe dot procedure to examine the time course of attention in preview search (Watson and ...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
Three experiments examined the effects of using informative verbal and pictorial cues on participant...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
Visual search is a ubiquitous task of great importance: it allows us to quickly find the objects tha...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Knowing in advance what to look for speeds up search, but how this knowledge guides search is poorly...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
AbstractMost laboratory visual search tasks involve many searches for the same target, while in the ...
We used a probe dot procedure to examine the time course of attention in preview search (Watson and ...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a ...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
Three experiments examined the effects of using informative verbal and pictorial cues on participant...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
Visual search is a ubiquitous task of great importance: it allows us to quickly find the objects tha...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
Repeated search studies are a hallmark in the investigation of the interplay between memory and atte...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...