In visual searches, stimuli following the law of good continuity attract attention to the global structure and receive attentional priority. Also, targets that have unique features are of high feature contrast and capture attention in visual search. We report on a salient global structure combined with a high orientation contrast to the background, which actually impairs the search for a local element. In a search display containing 21 x 27 short horizontal element bars, we rotated the orientation of a whole column by 90 degrees so that it stood out as a salient vertical collinear column. Observers searched for a small tilt on one of the elemental bars, and the target only occasionally overlapped with the salient column (overlapping targets...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
Perceptual grouping plays an indispensable role on attention distribution. An example of this intera...
<p>The target is either overlapping (A or C) or non-overlapping (B or D) with the distractor. The di...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 13th VSS Annual Meeting 2012Open Access JournalIn visual...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
Poster Session 3: no. 30Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously even when they do not f...
Talk 3B: Visual SearchDespite being unconsciously experienced, eye of origin information (Zhaoping, ...
Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session - Visual search: AttentionOpen Access JournalPerceptua...
Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously, even when we intentionally want to ig-nore the...
SCI Impact Factor(2011)=2.417[[abstract]]Our eyes and attention are easily attracted to salient item...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: The 9th Asia‐Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2013) ....
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
A salient item usually captures our attention in visual search. When a distractor is salient, it sho...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
Perceptual grouping plays an indispensable role on attention distribution. An example of this intera...
<p>The target is either overlapping (A or C) or non-overlapping (B or D) with the distractor. The di...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 13th VSS Annual Meeting 2012Open Access JournalIn visual...
Salient items usually attract our attention in visual search. A target overlapping with a salient di...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
Poster Session 3: no. 30Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously even when they do not f...
Talk 3B: Visual SearchDespite being unconsciously experienced, eye of origin information (Zhaoping, ...
Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session - Visual search: AttentionOpen Access JournalPerceptua...
Salient distractors draw our attention spontaneously, even when we intentionally want to ig-nore the...
SCI Impact Factor(2011)=2.417[[abstract]]Our eyes and attention are easily attracted to salient item...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: The 9th Asia‐Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2013) ....
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
A salient item usually captures our attention in visual search. When a distractor is salient, it sho...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Funding text Supported by a grant from the Icelandic Research Fund (173947-052) and the University o...
Perceptual grouping plays an indispensable role on attention distribution. An example of this intera...
<p>The target is either overlapping (A or C) or non-overlapping (B or D) with the distractor. The di...