The present study was conducted to investigate whether ob- servers are equally prone to overlook any kinds of visual events in change blindness. Capitalizing on the finding from visual search studies that abrupt appearance of an object effectively captures observers' attention, the onset of a new object and the offset of an existing object were contrasted regarding their detectability when they occurred in a naturalistic scene. In an experiment, participants viewed a series of photograph pairs in which layouts of seven or eight objects were depicted. One object either appeared in or disappeared from the layout, and participants tried to detect this change. Results showed that onsets were detected more quickly than offsets, while they were d...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The relative efficacy with which appearance of a new object orients visual attention was investigate...
Free to read at publisher Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of new obj...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of ...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The relative efficacy with which appearance of a new object orients visual attention was investigate...
Free to read at publisher Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of new obj...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of ...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...