I propose that there remains a central role for the item (or its equivalent) in a wider range of search and search-related tasks/functions than might be conveyed by the article. I consider the functional relationship between the framework and some aspects of previous theories, and suggest some challenges that the new framework might encounter
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...
The question whether target selection in visual search can be effectively controlled by simultaneous...
In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distractors (previewing them) before a second set whic...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
In visual search, a preview benefit occurs when half of the distractor items (the preview set) are p...
We show that our item-based model, competitive guided search, accounts for the empirical patterns th...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Representations of known target features (attentional templates) guide attention towards target obje...
Feature Integration Theory proposed that attention shifted between target-like representations in ou...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
Representations of target-defining features (attentional templates) control the allocation of attent...
Search for target objects in visual scenes is guided by mental representations of target features (a...
When searching for a target object (e.g., a friend at a party), we engage in a continuous “look-iden...
The Functional Visual Field (FVF) offers explanatory power. To us, it relates to existing literature...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...
The question whether target selection in visual search can be effectively controlled by simultaneous...
In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distractors (previewing them) before a second set whic...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
In visual search, a preview benefit occurs when half of the distractor items (the preview set) are p...
We show that our item-based model, competitive guided search, accounts for the empirical patterns th...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Representations of known target features (attentional templates) guide attention towards target obje...
Feature Integration Theory proposed that attention shifted between target-like representations in ou...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
Representations of target-defining features (attentional templates) control the allocation of attent...
Search for target objects in visual scenes is guided by mental representations of target features (a...
When searching for a target object (e.g., a friend at a party), we engage in a continuous “look-iden...
The Functional Visual Field (FVF) offers explanatory power. To us, it relates to existing literature...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...
The question whether target selection in visual search can be effectively controlled by simultaneous...
In visual search tasks, presenting one set of distractors (previewing them) before a second set whic...