Grouping operations offer an effective mechanism by which to structure complex visual scenes. Among the various principles that support element integration, closure may be regarded as a main factor in shape extraction. In five experiments, we investigated the impact of grouping by closure on search for target configurations made up of collinearly arranged corner junctions. Systematic variations in the configuration of distractor elements were explored to investigate how the figural information of distractors interferes with target detection. The results showed no search interference for distractor configurations that were open forms. By contrast, distractors making up closed forms reduced the efficiency of search performance, indicating clo...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Poster Session 3: no. 30Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously even when they do not f...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 13th VSS Annual Meeting 2012Open Access JournalIn visual...
In visual searches, stimuli following the law of good continuity attract attention to the global str...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session - Visual search: AttentionOpen Access JournalPerceptua...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
According to Feature Integration Theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980), search for a target defined by fe...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously, even when we intentionally want to ig-nore the...
AbstractFour visual search experiments are reported which used simple 2D shapes varying on the globa...
Representations of target features (attentional templates) guide attentional object selection during...
Contextual information provides an important source for behavioral orienting. For instance, in the c...
Perceptual grouping plays an indispensable role on attention distribution. An example of this intera...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Poster Session 3: no. 30Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously even when they do not f...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 13th VSS Annual Meeting 2012Open Access JournalIn visual...
In visual searches, stimuli following the law of good continuity attract attention to the global str...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session - Visual search: AttentionOpen Access JournalPerceptua...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
According to Feature Integration Theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980), search for a target defined by fe...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously, even when we intentionally want to ig-nore the...
AbstractFour visual search experiments are reported which used simple 2D shapes varying on the globa...
Representations of target features (attentional templates) guide attentional object selection during...
Contextual information provides an important source for behavioral orienting. For instance, in the c...
Perceptual grouping plays an indispensable role on attention distribution. An example of this intera...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Poster Session 3: no. 30Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously even when they do not f...