Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g., searching for food) and visual patterns (e.g., predicting an upcoming street sign from prior street signs). Previous visual search studies have shown that prior category knowledge hinders search when targets and distractors are from the same category. Other studies have shown that task-irrelevant patterns of non-target objects can enhance search when targets appear in locations that previously contained these irrelevant patterns. Combining EEG (N2pc ERP component, a neural marker of target selection) and behavioral measures, the present study investigated how search efficiency is simultaneously affected by prior knowledge of real-world objec...
There are two strategies for selecting relevant information from a visual scene: according to either...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
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.,...
Visual search is often guided by top-down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
To compare the speed and efficiency of item-based and category-based attentional control during visu...
Visual search is often guided by top–down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
Visual search is often guided by top–down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
Visual evoked responses were monitored while participants searched for a target (e.g., bird) in a fo...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Recent evidence has suggested that visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in representi...
There are two strategies for selecting relevant information from a visual scene: according to either...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
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.,...
Visual search is often guided by top-down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
To compare the speed and efficiency of item-based and category-based attentional control during visu...
Visual search is often guided by top–down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
Visual search is often guided by top–down attentional templates that specify target-defining feature...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
Visual evoked responses were monitored while participants searched for a target (e.g., bird) in a fo...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Recent evidence has suggested that visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in representi...
There are two strategies for selecting relevant information from a visual scene: according to either...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...