AbstractWe propose a model of visual search to address the hitherto unresolved issue of reconciling serial deployment of attention accounts with inter-item similarity effects. Target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity were systematically varied in 85 (17×5) set type-size conditions over seven experiments, including univariate feature and bivariate conjunction search. The model, a power (square root) function of dimension-specific target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity in linear combination with set size, accounted for 98% of the variance on type-size means. It suggests that much of efficient and inefficient search can be unified under a single theory involving item similarity
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Visual search is central to the investigation of selective visual attention. Classical theories prop...
AbstractWe propose a model of visual search to address the hitherto unresolved issue of reconciling ...
Treisman's Feature Integration Theory and Cave and Wolfe's Guided Search Model are currently the two...
A modeling approach addressing visual search in an array of items of differing similarity is introdu...
It is well established that visual search becomes harder when the similarity between target and dist...
Abstract—Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual items (Feature Integration The...
In visual search for conjunctions, targets are defined by combinations of features. Thus, targets mi...
According to Feature Integration Theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980), search for a target defined by fe...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
We used a visual search task in which participants searched for the presence of either both members ...
Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual display items (Feature Integration The...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Visual search is an area of extensive research. It is a task that involves searching the visual envi...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Visual search is central to the investigation of selective visual attention. Classical theories prop...
AbstractWe propose a model of visual search to address the hitherto unresolved issue of reconciling ...
Treisman's Feature Integration Theory and Cave and Wolfe's Guided Search Model are currently the two...
A modeling approach addressing visual search in an array of items of differing similarity is introdu...
It is well established that visual search becomes harder when the similarity between target and dist...
Abstract—Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual items (Feature Integration The...
In visual search for conjunctions, targets are defined by combinations of features. Thus, targets mi...
According to Feature Integration Theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980), search for a target defined by fe...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
We used a visual search task in which participants searched for the presence of either both members ...
Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual display items (Feature Integration The...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Visual search is an area of extensive research. It is a task that involves searching the visual envi...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
Visual search is one of the most widely studied topics in vision science, both as an independent top...
Visual search is central to the investigation of selective visual attention. Classical theories prop...