Visual search often requires combining information on distinct visual features such as color and orientation, but how the visual system does this is not fully understood. To better understand this, we showed observers a brief preview of part of a search stimulus-either its color or orientation-before they performed a conjunction search task. Our experimental questions were (1) whether observers would use such previews to prioritize either potential target locations or features, and (2) which neural mechanisms might underlie the observed effects. In two experiments, participants searched for a prespecified target in a display consisting of bar elements, each combining one of two possible colors and one of two possible orientations. Participa...
This dissertation investigated constraints for a preview benefit (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) and guid...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
Visual search often requires combining information on distinct visual features such as color and ori...
AbstractWhen a colour/orientation conjunction search display is immediately preceded by a display th...
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In preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters and the ...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
AbstractIn preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters ...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carry...
Visual search is the task of finding a target among distractors. When the target has a feature that ...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
This dissertation investigated constraints for a preview benefit (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) and guid...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
Visual search often requires combining information on distinct visual features such as color and ori...
AbstractWhen a colour/orientation conjunction search display is immediately preceded by a display th...
Contains fulltext : 56789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While we search ...
In preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters and the ...
Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) propose...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
AbstractIn preview search, half of the distracters are presented ahead of the remaining distracters ...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carry...
Visual search is the task of finding a target among distractors. When the target has a feature that ...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
This dissertation investigated constraints for a preview benefit (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) and guid...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
While searching for objects, we combine information from multiple visual modalities. Classical theor...