International audienceThe authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. Displays consisted of pictures of animals whose axis of elongation was either vertical or tilted in their canonical orientation. Target orientation could be either congruent or incongruent with the object's canonical orientation. In Experiment 1, vertical canonical targets were detected faster when they were tilted (incongruent) than when they were vertical (congruent). This search asymmetry was reversed for tilted canonical targets. The effect of canonical orientation was partially preserved when objects were high-pass filtered, but it was eliminated when they were low-pass filtered, rendering them as unfamiliar shapes ...
Responses to vertical symmetry are quicker than responses to either horizontal or diagonal symmetric...
AbstractWe report two visual search experiments that explain an eccentricity effect previously found...
Recent research suggests that visually specific memory representations for previously fixated object...
International audienceThe authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search fo...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
Object orientation and visual search 2 Four experiments investigated the influence of canonical orie...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
The human visual system is remarkably adept at finding objects of interest in cluttered visual envir...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
We measured the stimulus duration required to detect target lines that differed in orientation from ...
Search for combinations of orientation, shape, color, direction of motion, and binocular disparity s...
AbstractWhat is the orientation of an object? A simple line has an axis of orientation. That line, t...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
Responses to vertical symmetry are quicker than responses to either horizontal or diagonal symmetric...
AbstractWe report two visual search experiments that explain an eccentricity effect previously found...
Recent research suggests that visually specific memory representations for previously fixated object...
International audienceThe authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search fo...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
Object orientation and visual search 2 Four experiments investigated the influence of canonical orie...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
The human visual system is remarkably adept at finding objects of interest in cluttered visual envir...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
We measured the stimulus duration required to detect target lines that differed in orientation from ...
Search for combinations of orientation, shape, color, direction of motion, and binocular disparity s...
AbstractWhat is the orientation of an object? A simple line has an axis of orientation. That line, t...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
Salient items usually capture attention and are beneficial to visual search. Jingling and Tseng (201...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
Responses to vertical symmetry are quicker than responses to either horizontal or diagonal symmetric...
AbstractWe report two visual search experiments that explain an eccentricity effect previously found...
Recent research suggests that visually specific memory representations for previously fixated object...