How does the brain find objects in cluttered visual environments? For decades researchers have employed the classic visual search paradigm to answer this question using factorial designs. Although such approaches have yielded important information, they represent only a tiny fraction of the possible parametric space. Here we use a novel approach, by using a genetic algorithm (GA) to discover the way the brain solves visual search in complex environments, free from experimenter bias. Participants searched a series of complex displays, and those supporting fastest search were selected to reproduce (survival of the fittest). Their display properties (genes) were crossed and combined to create a new generation of "evolved" displays. Displays ev...
Abstract Visual search is a ubiquitous activity in real-world environments. Yet, traditionally, visu...
Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Wagner K, Clermont T, Rickheit G, Ritter H. Comparative visual search: a...
We argue that cognitive neuroscience can contribute not only information about the neural localizati...
Visual search is an everyday task, defined as the search for a target amongst distractors. Visual se...
AbstractHere we present a new empirically validated computational paradigm that generates on demand ...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
In the present study, we examine how observers search among complex displays. Participants were aske...
Visual search of the environment is a fundamental human behavior that perceptual load affects powerf...
We review research from our laboratory that attempts to pull apart the functional and neural mechani...
The ability to search efficiently for a target in a cluttered environment is one of the most remarka...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how display density affects attentional guidance in ...
We argue that cognitive neuroscience can contribute not only information about the neural localizati...
A longstanding question in sensory neuroscience is what types of stimuli drive neurons to fire. The ...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Abstract Visual search is a ubiquitous activity in real-world environments. Yet, traditionally, visu...
Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Wagner K, Clermont T, Rickheit G, Ritter H. Comparative visual search: a...
We argue that cognitive neuroscience can contribute not only information about the neural localizati...
Visual search is an everyday task, defined as the search for a target amongst distractors. Visual se...
AbstractHere we present a new empirically validated computational paradigm that generates on demand ...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
In the present study, we examine how observers search among complex displays. Participants were aske...
Visual search of the environment is a fundamental human behavior that perceptual load affects powerf...
We review research from our laboratory that attempts to pull apart the functional and neural mechani...
The ability to search efficiently for a target in a cluttered environment is one of the most remarka...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how display density affects attentional guidance in ...
We argue that cognitive neuroscience can contribute not only information about the neural localizati...
A longstanding question in sensory neuroscience is what types of stimuli drive neurons to fire. The ...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Abstract Visual search is a ubiquitous activity in real-world environments. Yet, traditionally, visu...
Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Wagner K, Clermont T, Rickheit G, Ritter H. Comparative visual search: a...
We argue that cognitive neuroscience can contribute not only information about the neural localizati...