Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in efficiency. Some are so difficult that each object must be inspected in turn, whereas others are so easy that the target object directly catches the observer’s eye. In 4 experiments, the difficulty of searching for an orientation-defined target was parametrically manipulated between blocks of trials via the target–distractor orientation contrast. We observed a smooth transition from inefficient to efficient search with increasing orientation contrast. When contrast was high, search slopes were flat (indicating pop-out); when contrast was low, slopes were steep (indicating serial search). At the transition from inefficient to efficient search, ...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Our everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some se...
In more than one respect, visual search for the most salient or the least salient item in a display ...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
The dominant theories of visual search assume that search is a process involving comparisons of indi...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
AbstractInefficient visual search can become efficient with practice [Vision Research 35 (1995) 2037...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
Visual search can be accelerated when properties of the target are known. Such knowledge allows the ...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Our everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some se...
In more than one respect, visual search for the most salient or the least salient item in a display ...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
The dominant theories of visual search assume that search is a process involving comparisons of indi...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
AbstractInefficient visual search can become efficient with practice [Vision Research 35 (1995) 2037...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
Visual search can be accelerated when properties of the target are known. Such knowledge allows the ...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Our everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some se...
In more than one respect, visual search for the most salient or the least salient item in a display ...