Contains fulltext : 154082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In typically developing children, crowding decreases with increasing age. The influence of target-distractor similarity with respect to orientation and element spacing on visual search performance was investigated in 29 school-age children with normal vision (4- to 6-year-olds [N = 16], 7- to 8-year-olds [N = 13]). Children were instructed to search for a target E among distractor Es (feature search: all flanking Es pointing right; conjunction search: flankers in three orientations). Orientation of the target was manipulated in four directions: right (target absent), left (inversed), up, and down (vertical). Spacing was varied in four steps: 0.04 degrees , ...
We investigated the effect of varying interstimulus spacing on an upright among inverted face search...
Contains fulltext : 139609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perceptual lear...
Horstmann G, Ernst D, Becker S. Dwelling on distractors varying in target-distractor similarity. Act...
Three experiments investigated visual search for targets that differed from distractors in colour, s...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding,...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
Visual search time was measured in four groups of children 4 to 10 years of age and in young adults,...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Sensitivity to spacing information within faces improves with age and reaches maturity only at adole...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Children with and without autism were compared on two visual search tasks in which a letter target a...
Purpose: Grouping of flankers from the target can modulate crowding in adults. Visual acuity in chil...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
to spacing information increases more for the eye region than for the mouth region during childhood ...
a b s t r a c t Crowding refers to impaired target recognition caused by surrounding contours. We in...
We investigated the effect of varying interstimulus spacing on an upright among inverted face search...
Contains fulltext : 139609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perceptual lear...
Horstmann G, Ernst D, Becker S. Dwelling on distractors varying in target-distractor similarity. Act...
Three experiments investigated visual search for targets that differed from distractors in colour, s...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding,...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
Visual search time was measured in four groups of children 4 to 10 years of age and in young adults,...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
Sensitivity to spacing information within faces improves with age and reaches maturity only at adole...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Children with and without autism were compared on two visual search tasks in which a letter target a...
Purpose: Grouping of flankers from the target can modulate crowding in adults. Visual acuity in chil...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
to spacing information increases more for the eye region than for the mouth region during childhood ...
a b s t r a c t Crowding refers to impaired target recognition caused by surrounding contours. We in...
We investigated the effect of varying interstimulus spacing on an upright among inverted face search...
Contains fulltext : 139609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perceptual lear...
Horstmann G, Ernst D, Becker S. Dwelling on distractors varying in target-distractor similarity. Act...