Most theories of visual processing assume that a target will "pop out" from an array of distractors ("parallel" visual search, e.g., color or orientation discrimination) if targets and distractors can be discriminated without attention. When the discrimination requires attention (e.g., rotated L vs. T or red-green vs. green-red bisected disks), "serial" examination is needed in visual search. Attentional requirements are also frequently assessed by measuring interference from a concurrently performed attentionally demanding task. It is commonly believed that attention acts equivalently in dual-task and visual search paradigms, based on the implicit assumption that visual attentional requirements can be defined along a single dimension. Here...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
In order to efficiently deploy our limited visual processing resources, we must decide what informat...
The authors used visual search tasks in which components of the classic flanker task (B. A. Eriksen ...
Most theories of visual processing assume that a target will “pop out” from an array of distractors ...
The time needed to search for an object in a complex environment increases with the number of distra...
Visual and central attention are limited in capacity. In conjunction search, visual attention is req...
AbstractUnder what search conditions does attention affect perceptual processes, resulting in capaci...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
There are two strategies for selecting relevant information from a visual scene: according to either...
Previous research shows that visual search for two different targets is less efficient than search f...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
In 2 visual search experiments, the role of feature contrast/saliency signals in generating detectio...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Many everyday tasks require that we search for multiple targets at once. Nevertheless, the manner in...
The current study simultaneously examined the potentiality of a magnocellular attentional advantage ...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
In order to efficiently deploy our limited visual processing resources, we must decide what informat...
The authors used visual search tasks in which components of the classic flanker task (B. A. Eriksen ...
Most theories of visual processing assume that a target will “pop out” from an array of distractors ...
The time needed to search for an object in a complex environment increases with the number of distra...
Visual and central attention are limited in capacity. In conjunction search, visual attention is req...
AbstractUnder what search conditions does attention affect perceptual processes, resulting in capaci...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
There are two strategies for selecting relevant information from a visual scene: according to either...
Previous research shows that visual search for two different targets is less efficient than search f...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
In 2 visual search experiments, the role of feature contrast/saliency signals in generating detectio...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Many everyday tasks require that we search for multiple targets at once. Nevertheless, the manner in...
The current study simultaneously examined the potentiality of a magnocellular attentional advantage ...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
In order to efficiently deploy our limited visual processing resources, we must decide what informat...
The authors used visual search tasks in which components of the classic flanker task (B. A. Eriksen ...