AbstractWe report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search using preview conditions. A novel color-change procedure was employed in which a target letter changed into a new (singleton) color at various intervals after the onset of the search display. Performance when the singleton was unique across both preview and search displays was compared with that when the singleton carried the color of the preview display. Relative to the unique singleton baseline there were no costs to targets carrying the preview color when the singleton onset occurred shortly (80ms) after the onset of the new, search display; however, costs emerged as the SOA increased before subsequently decreasing again. In additi...
Preview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and p...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
AbstractWe report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual...
A growing number of studies have shown that significant impairments to search and selection can occu...
A growing number of studies have shown that significant impairments to search and selection can occu...
We present four experiments in which we examined the effects of color mixing andprior target color k...
Two experiments are reported examining the effects of colour grouping, colour change and target colo...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Five experiments addressed the role of color grouping in preview search (D. G. Watson & G. W. Humphr...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
Evidence for inhibitory processes in visual search comes from studies using preview conditions, wher...
Preview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and p...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
AbstractWe report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual...
A growing number of studies have shown that significant impairments to search and selection can occu...
A growing number of studies have shown that significant impairments to search and selection can occu...
We present four experiments in which we examined the effects of color mixing andprior target color k...
Two experiments are reported examining the effects of colour grouping, colour change and target colo...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Five experiments addressed the role of color grouping in preview search (D. G. Watson & G. W. Humphr...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
Evidence for inhibitory processes in visual search comes from studies using preview conditions, wher...
Preview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and p...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...