The redundant signals effect, or redundancy gain, is an increase in human processing efficiency when target redundancy is introduced into a display. An advantage for two visual signals over one has been found in a wide variety of speeded response time tasks, but does not always occur and may be weakened by some task parameters. These disparate results suggest that visual redundancy gain is not a unitary effect, but is instead based on different underlying mechanisms in different tasks. The current study synthesizes previous theories applied to redundancy gain into the three-conditions hypothesis, which states that visual redundancy gain depends on the presence of at least one of three factors: visual identicalness between multiple target...
AbstractHow does the visual system represent the ensemble statistics of visual objects? This questio...
Garner and Lee (1962) investigated the visual discrimination of patterns of XS and Os presented at s...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Detecting flashes of light is faster when two light stimuli appear, one in each visual fields, than ...
In divided-attention tasks with two classes of target stimuli, participants typically respond more q...
A robust phenomenon of redundancy gain (RG) is observed in many reaction time (RT) tasks: People res...
Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational environme...
One of the most basic reaction time experiments employed by psychologists is the comparison of laten...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
The triple conjunction effect (TCE) is characterized by faster response times (RT) when a target is ...
The redundant signals effect, a speed-up in response times with multiple targets compared to a singl...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, grant ...
An overarching goal of multisensory research is to understand the rules by which multiple sensory si...
AbstractHow does the visual system represent the ensemble statistics of visual objects? This questio...
Garner and Lee (1962) investigated the visual discrimination of patterns of XS and Os presented at s...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Detecting flashes of light is faster when two light stimuli appear, one in each visual fields, than ...
In divided-attention tasks with two classes of target stimuli, participants typically respond more q...
A robust phenomenon of redundancy gain (RG) is observed in many reaction time (RT) tasks: People res...
Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational environme...
One of the most basic reaction time experiments employed by psychologists is the comparison of laten...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
The triple conjunction effect (TCE) is characterized by faster response times (RT) when a target is ...
The redundant signals effect, a speed-up in response times with multiple targets compared to a singl...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, grant ...
An overarching goal of multisensory research is to understand the rules by which multiple sensory si...
AbstractHow does the visual system represent the ensemble statistics of visual objects? This questio...
Garner and Lee (1962) investigated the visual discrimination of patterns of XS and Os presented at s...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...