Some of the stimulus features that guide visual attention are abstract properties of objects such as potential threat to one's survival, whereas others are complex configurations such as visual contexts that are learned through past experiences. The present study investigated the two functions that guide visual attention, threat detection and learning of contextual regularities, in visual search. Search arrays contained images of threat and non-threat objects, and their locations were fixed on some trials but random on other trials. Although they were irrelevant to the visual search task, threat objects facilitated attention capture and impaired attention disengagement. Search time improved for fixed configurations more than for random conf...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Failure of Visual Attention to Recover from Threat Distracters / Gorgas, Jeremy (Student), Larson, C...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
In earlier work we showed that individuals learn the spatial regularities within contexts and use th...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
In the current research, we sought to examine the role of spatial frequency on the detection of thre...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Failure of Visual Attention to Recover from Threat Distracters / Gorgas, Jeremy (Student), Larson, C...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
In earlier work we showed that individuals learn the spatial regularities within contexts and use th...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
In the current research, we sought to examine the role of spatial frequency on the detection of thre...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
In visual search, context information can serve as a cue to guide attention to the target location. ...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Failure of Visual Attention to Recover from Threat Distracters / Gorgas, Jeremy (Student), Larson, C...