Invariant spatial context can facilitate visual search. For instance, detection of a target is faster if it is presented within a repeatedly encountered, as compared to a novel, layout of nontargets, demonstrating a role of contextual learning for attentional guidance (‘contextual cueing’). Here, we investigated how context-based learning adapts to target location (and identity) changes. Three experiments were performed in which, in an initial learning phase, observers learned to associate a given context with a given target location. A subsequent test phase then introduced identity and/or location changes to the target. The results showed that contextual cueing could not compensate for target changes that were not ‘predictable’ (i.e. learn...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
[Abstract] Visual search performance is improved when participants repeatedly experience the same sp...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Visual context, such as a spatial relationship between the locations of a particular target object a...
The visual world consists of spatial regularities that are acquired through experience in order to g...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
In everyday scenes, searched-for targets do not appear in isolation, but are embedded within configu...
Observers' capability to extract statistical regularities from the visual world can facilitate atten...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
[Abstract] Visual search performance is improved when participants repeatedly experience the same sp...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
Visual context, such as a spatial relationship between the locations of a particular target object a...
The visual world consists of spatial regularities that are acquired through experience in order to g...
Visual search for a target object can be facilitated by the repeated presentation of an invariant co...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
In everyday scenes, searched-for targets do not appear in isolation, but are embedded within configu...
Observers' capability to extract statistical regularities from the visual world can facilitate atten...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
[Abstract] Visual search performance is improved when participants repeatedly experience the same sp...