Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional foreground, often through visual search. Outside the laboratory, this would always take place in the presence of a scene representation acquired from ongoing visual exploration. The interaction of scene memory with visual search is still not completely understood. Feature integration theory (FIT) has shaped both research on visual search, emphasizing the scaling of search times with set size when searches entail feature conjunctions, and research on visual working memory through the change detection paradigm. Despite its neural motivation, there is no consistently neural process account of FIT in both its dimensions. We propose such an accoun...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Abstract. Some visual search tasks require to memorize the location of stimuli that have been previo...
Vision is an active process involving the deployment of gaze to acquire information to guide behavio...
Visual search and working memory (WM) are tightly linked cognitive processes. Theories of attentiona...
We examine whether constraining memory retrieval processes affects performance in a cued recall visu...
Visual search is the act of looking for a predefined target among other objects. This task has been ...
We review evidence on the use of one type of memory in visual search over time. Visual search benefi...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Searching a cluttered visual scene for a specific item of interest can take several seconds to perfo...
Recent work has shown that observers are remarkably effective in searching displays of randomly movi...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Abstract A large, single-frame, visual-memory search experiment is reported in which memory and disp...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Abstract. Some visual search tasks require to memorize the location of stimuli that have been previo...
Vision is an active process involving the deployment of gaze to acquire information to guide behavio...
Visual search and working memory (WM) are tightly linked cognitive processes. Theories of attentiona...
We examine whether constraining memory retrieval processes affects performance in a cued recall visu...
Visual search is the act of looking for a predefined target among other objects. This task has been ...
We review evidence on the use of one type of memory in visual search over time. Visual search benefi...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Searching a cluttered visual scene for a specific item of interest can take several seconds to perfo...
Recent work has shown that observers are remarkably effective in searching displays of randomly movi...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Abstract A large, single-frame, visual-memory search experiment is reported in which memory and disp...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Abstract. Some visual search tasks require to memorize the location of stimuli that have been previo...