AbstractWe have measured orientation discrimination in the presence of a variable number of neutral distracters for two distinct tasks: identification of the orientation of a tilted target and location of its position. Both tasks were performed in the presence of visual noise of variable contrasts. Under a range of conditions, subjects could identify the direction of target tilt at thresholds well below those necessary to locate its position. The location thresholds showed only weak dependency on set-size, consistent with a stimulus uncertainty of parallel search of the output of independent orientation analysers, while the identification thresholds showed a much stronger dependency, varying with the square root of set-size over a wide rang...
AbstractIn parallel visual search, a target pattern “pops out” among distractors rapidly, requiring ...
While we search for objects in our environment, we often have to combine information from multiple v...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
AbstractWe investigated properties of the neural mechanisms that mediate detection of complex gratin...
In laboratory visual search experiments, distractors are often statistically independent of each oth...
The aim of the current study was to test if visual features relevant to the task are processed more ...
The human visual system is remarkably adept at finding objects of interest in cluttered visual envir...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
In preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters and the ...
We investigated the dynamics and specificity of learning in the search for a target defined by combi...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
AbstractIn preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters ...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
AbstractIn parallel visual search, a target pattern “pops out” among distractors rapidly, requiring ...
While we search for objects in our environment, we often have to combine information from multiple v...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
AbstractWe investigated properties of the neural mechanisms that mediate detection of complex gratin...
In laboratory visual search experiments, distractors are often statistically independent of each oth...
The aim of the current study was to test if visual features relevant to the task are processed more ...
The human visual system is remarkably adept at finding objects of interest in cluttered visual envir...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
In preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters and the ...
We investigated the dynamics and specificity of learning in the search for a target defined by combi...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
AbstractIn preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters ...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
AbstractIn parallel visual search, a target pattern “pops out” among distractors rapidly, requiring ...
While we search for objects in our environment, we often have to combine information from multiple v...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...