Spatial arrangement of information can have large effects on problem solving. Although such effects have been observed in various domains (e.g.; instruction and interface designs), little is known about the cognitive processing mechanisms underlying these effects, nor its applicability to complex visual problem solving. In three experiments, we showed that the impact of spatial arrangement of information on problem solving time can be surprisingly large for complex real world tasks. It was also found that the effect can be caused by large increases in slow, external information searches (Experiment 1), that the spatial arrangement itself is the critical factor and the effect is domain-general (Experiment 2a), and that the underlying mechani...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
What are the advantages and disadvantages of spatially stacked (i.e., when information sources are p...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Summary: Understanding the best way to present information has been an issue of interest to many res...
Understanding the best way to present information has been an issue of interest to many researchers....
LOST IN SPACE: THE SURPRISING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPATIAL LAYOUTJooyoung Jang, M.S.University of Pit...
Participants kept track of rapidly changing information in a two-session experiment which investigat...
Learning requires applying limited working memory and attentional resources to intrinsic, germane, a...
In complex graphical representations, the relevant information for a specific task is often distribu...
Inhibition of return refers to the lengthening of reaction times (RTs) to a target when a preceding ...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Recent developments in technology have meant that operators of complex systems, such as those found ...
This investigation sought to determine the influence of a visual display\u27s spatial configuration ...
A big challenge when problem solving is choosing the right information for a task. Humans do this su...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
What are the advantages and disadvantages of spatially stacked (i.e., when information sources are p...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Summary: Understanding the best way to present information has been an issue of interest to many res...
Understanding the best way to present information has been an issue of interest to many researchers....
LOST IN SPACE: THE SURPRISING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPATIAL LAYOUTJooyoung Jang, M.S.University of Pit...
Participants kept track of rapidly changing information in a two-session experiment which investigat...
Learning requires applying limited working memory and attentional resources to intrinsic, germane, a...
In complex graphical representations, the relevant information for a specific task is often distribu...
Inhibition of return refers to the lengthening of reaction times (RTs) to a target when a preceding ...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Recent developments in technology have meant that operators of complex systems, such as those found ...
This investigation sought to determine the influence of a visual display\u27s spatial configuration ...
A big challenge when problem solving is choosing the right information for a task. Humans do this su...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
What are the advantages and disadvantages of spatially stacked (i.e., when information sources are p...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...