The thesis investigates the inhibitory processes of visual selection across time. While distractor inhibition can improve current selection, this mechanism can also impair later selection when the new and important information shares features with the old inhibited information. I extend previous preview-based research (Braithwaite & Humphreys, 2003) to more ecologically valid dynamic circumstances. This work reveals that the cost of feature sharing is greatly magnified when items move, compared to when items remain static. These findings implicate a flexible inhibitory weighting system, where the featural aspects of a display become more heavily weighted upon as spatial aspects become less reliable. This strongly implicates feature-based in...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The thesis investigates the inhibitory processes of visual selection across time. While distractor i...
Evidence for inhibitory processes in visual search comes from studies using preview conditions, wher...
The Visual Marking mechanism (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) allows new objects to be prioritized by appl...
In preview search when an observer ignores an early appearing set of distractors, there can subseque...
The ability to select and process relevant information quickly and efficiently from a complex visual...
AbstractAccording to a limited-resource account of feature-based attention, dividing feature-based a...
AbstractIn preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with th...
AbstractWe report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Our ability to look around our environment and to be able to “focus” on some specific information in...
The salience-driven selection theory is comprised of three main tenets: (a) the most salient stimulu...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The thesis investigates the inhibitory processes of visual selection across time. While distractor i...
Evidence for inhibitory processes in visual search comes from studies using preview conditions, wher...
The Visual Marking mechanism (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) allows new objects to be prioritized by appl...
In preview search when an observer ignores an early appearing set of distractors, there can subseque...
The ability to select and process relevant information quickly and efficiently from a complex visual...
AbstractAccording to a limited-resource account of feature-based attention, dividing feature-based a...
AbstractIn preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with th...
AbstractWe report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Our ability to look around our environment and to be able to “focus” on some specific information in...
The salience-driven selection theory is comprised of three main tenets: (a) the most salient stimulu...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...