In two experiments, we examined whether one source of cross-dimensional interference in visual search involves cross-trial position priming. In Experiment 1, we demonstrated cross-dimensional interference in search for an orientation-defined target: Search for a left-tilted target among right-tilted non-targets was disrupted by the presence of a singleton color distractor. In all conditions, search was facilitated when a target was presented at the same position as a target in the previous trial (positive position priming). In addition, there were negative effects of position priming on orientation targets that fell on the same side as singleton distractors on the previous trial. In Experiment 2, to examine the impact of negative position p...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
The hypothesis that salient distractors in visual search are actively suppressed is supported by the...
In two experiments, we examined whether one source of cross-dimensional interference in visual searc...
Two experiments examined cross-trial positional priming (V. Maljkovic & K. Nakayama, 1994, 1996, 200...
Recent ERP findings indicate that colour singletons fail to capture attention when observers search ...
In three experiments, we examined distractor inhibition in parallel ("pop-out") visual search. Distr...
The localized attentional interference (LAI) effect was investigated in a visual search task requiri...
Last year, we reported preliminary evidence that suggests that representations of neighboring search...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Visual attention is guided by the history of selections in previous trials, an effect usually referr...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
The localized attentional interference (LAI) effect was investigated in a visual search task requiri...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
The hypothesis that salient distractors in visual search are actively suppressed is supported by the...
In two experiments, we examined whether one source of cross-dimensional interference in visual searc...
Two experiments examined cross-trial positional priming (V. Maljkovic & K. Nakayama, 1994, 1996, 200...
Recent ERP findings indicate that colour singletons fail to capture attention when observers search ...
In three experiments, we examined distractor inhibition in parallel ("pop-out") visual search. Distr...
The localized attentional interference (LAI) effect was investigated in a visual search task requiri...
Last year, we reported preliminary evidence that suggests that representations of neighboring search...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Visual attention is guided by the history of selections in previous trials, an effect usually referr...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
The localized attentional interference (LAI) effect was investigated in a visual search task requiri...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
A fundamental task for the visual system is to determine where to attend next. In general, attention...
The hypothesis that salient distractors in visual search are actively suppressed is supported by the...