We used a probe dot procedure to examine the time course of attention in preview search (Watson and Humphreys, 1997). Participants searched for an outline red vertical bar among other new red horizontal bars and old green vertical bars, superimposed on a blue background grid. Following the reaction time response for search, the participants had to decide whether a probe dot had briefly been presented. Previews appeared for 1,000 msec and were immediately followed by search displays. In Experiment 1, we demonstrated a standard preview benefit relative to a conjunction search baseline. In Experiment 2, search was combined with the probe task. Probes were more difficult to detect when they were presented 1,200 msec, relative to 800 msec, after...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
1 R163B- Eye movements and time-based selection In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distra...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Attention is the mechanism that enables us to process the sensory information most relevant to our c...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
Preview benefit is an attentional phenomenon that enables observers to selectively search through ne...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Knowing in advance what to look for speeds up search, but how this knowledge guides search is poorly...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
1 R163B- Eye movements and time-based selection In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distra...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Attention is the mechanism that enables us to process the sensory information most relevant to our c...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
An inefficient visual search task can be facilitated if half the distractor items are presented as a...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
Preview benefit is an attentional phenomenon that enables observers to selectively search through ne...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
Knowing in advance what to look for speeds up search, but how this knowledge guides search is poorly...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects ar...
1 R163B- Eye movements and time-based selection In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distra...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...