Search for a target defined by a conjunction of movement and shape (a moving X amongst moving O and static Xs) is performed efficiently, with static distractors contributing little to observed RT. How search may be restricted to the moving items, whilst static items are ignored is not fully understood. Whether, passive bottom-up, or active top-down control processes are recruited is unknown. The current study addressed this question by asking participants to search for a motion–shape conjunction target whilst holding a low (1 digit) or a high (6 digit) verbal memory load. In Experiment 1 the number of distractors with the target motion (moving Os), shape (static Xs), or neither (static O) was systematically varied (4 or 8 items). Target loc...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Visual search for some motion-form conjunctions can be performed in parallel. Yet, if the target is ...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Acknowledgements This research project was initially presented at the 2023 Australasian Experimental...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Visual search for some motion-form conjunctions can be performed in parallel. Yet, if the target is ...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Acknowledgements This research project was initially presented at the 2023 Australasian Experimental...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Hulleman & Olivers reject item-based serial models of visual search, and suggest that items are proc...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer. Hilchey, M., Antinucci, V., Lamy...