The ability to search efficiently for a target in a cluttered environment is one of the most remarkable functions of the nervous system. This task is difficult under natural circumstances, as the reliability of sensory information can vary greatly across space and time and is typically a priori unknown to the observer. In contrast, visual-search experiments commonly use stimuli of equal and known reliability. In a target detection task, we randomly assigned high or low reliability to each item on a trial-by-trial basis. An optimal observer would weight the observations by their trial-to-trial reliability and combine them using a specific nonlinear integration rule. We found that humans were near-optimal, regardless of whether distractors we...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
The ability to search efficiently for a target in a cluttered environment is one of the most remarka...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
Searching for objects among clutter is a key ability of the visual system. Speed and accuracy are th...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
The ability to search efficiently for a target in a cluttered environment is one of the most remarka...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
Searching for objects among clutter is a key ability of the visual system. Speed and accuracy are th...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...