In addition to saliency and goal-based factors, a scene’s semantic content has been shown to guide attention in visual search tasks. Here, we ask if this rapidly available guidance signal can be leveraged to learn new attentional strategies. In a variant of the scene preview paradigm (Castelhano & Heaven, 2010), participants searched for targets embedded in real-world scenes with target locations linked to scene gist. We found that activating gist with scene previews significantly increased search efficiency over time in a manner consistent with formal theories of skill acquisition. We combine VGG16 and EBRW to provide a biologically inspired account of the gist preview advantage and its effects on learning in gist-guided attention. Pre...
In real-world vision, humans prioritize the most relevant visual information at the expense of other...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
In addition to saliency and goal-based factors, a scene’s semantic content has been shown to guide a...
Previewing scenes briefly makes finding target objects more efficient when viewing is through a gaze...
A brief glimpse of a scene can guide eye movements but it remains unclear how prior target knowledge...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Rapid scene recognition is a global visual process we can all exploit to guide search. This ability ...
Humans perceive natural scenes with great efficiently, if the task is simple (e.g. categorization or...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
Võ ML-H, Schneider WX. A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential processing of flashed scene previews...
Attention is the mechanism that enables us to process the sensory information most relevant to our c...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
Abstract Although the use of semantic information about the world seems ubiquitous in every task we ...
Previewing distracters improves visual search - the preview benefit (Watson and Humphreys, 1997). Re...
In real-world vision, humans prioritize the most relevant visual information at the expense of other...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
In addition to saliency and goal-based factors, a scene’s semantic content has been shown to guide a...
Previewing scenes briefly makes finding target objects more efficient when viewing is through a gaze...
A brief glimpse of a scene can guide eye movements but it remains unclear how prior target knowledge...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Rapid scene recognition is a global visual process we can all exploit to guide search. This ability ...
Humans perceive natural scenes with great efficiently, if the task is simple (e.g. categorization or...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
Võ ML-H, Schneider WX. A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential processing of flashed scene previews...
Attention is the mechanism that enables us to process the sensory information most relevant to our c...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
Abstract Although the use of semantic information about the world seems ubiquitous in every task we ...
Previewing distracters improves visual search - the preview benefit (Watson and Humphreys, 1997). Re...
In real-world vision, humans prioritize the most relevant visual information at the expense of other...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...