Studies on attentional selection typically use unpredictable and meaningless stimuli, such as simple shapes and oriented lines. The assumption is that using these stimuli minimizes effects due to learning or prior knowledge, such that the task performance indexes a "pure" measure of the underlying cognitive ability. However, prior knowledge of the test stimuli and related stimuli acquired before or during the task impacts performance in meaningful ways. This mini review focuses on prior knowledge of object associations, because it is an important, yet often ignored, aspect of attentional selection. We first briefly review recent studies demonstrating that how objects are selected during visual search depends on the participant's prior exper...
Visual attention is often characterized as being guided by precise memories for target objects. Howe...
Two or more features belonging to a single object are identified more quickly and more accurately th...
Selection, or the ability to prioritize the processing task-relevant over task-irrelevant informatio...
Studies on attentional selection typically use unpredictable and meaningless stimuli, such as simple...
affected by (a) attention, which selects which aspects of stimuli are available for further processi...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Besides visual salience and observers' current intention, prior learning experience may influence de...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history ...
A well established finding in the field of visual attention is that attention tends to operate in an...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Visual attention serves to select relevant visual information. However, observers often first need t...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
Visual attention is often characterized as being guided by precise memories for target objects. Howe...
Two or more features belonging to a single object are identified more quickly and more accurately th...
Selection, or the ability to prioritize the processing task-relevant over task-irrelevant informatio...
Studies on attentional selection typically use unpredictable and meaningless stimuli, such as simple...
affected by (a) attention, which selects which aspects of stimuli are available for further processi...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Besides visual salience and observers' current intention, prior learning experience may influence de...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history ...
A well established finding in the field of visual attention is that attention tends to operate in an...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Visual attention serves to select relevant visual information. However, observers often first need t...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
Visual attention is often characterized as being guided by precise memories for target objects. Howe...
Two or more features belonging to a single object are identified more quickly and more accurately th...
Selection, or the ability to prioritize the processing task-relevant over task-irrelevant informatio...