What we have recently seen and attended to strongly influences how we subsequently allocate visual attention. A clear example is how repeated presentation of an object's features or location in visual search tasks facilitates subsequent detection or identification of that item, a phenomenon known as priming. Here, we review a large body of results from priming studies that suggest that a short-term implicit memory system guides our attention to recently viewed items. The nature of this memory system and the processing level at which visual priming occurs are still debated. Priming might be due to activity modulations of low-level areas coding simple stimulus characteristics or to higher level episodic memory representations of whole objects...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
In the last twenty years a growing bunch of literature has showed the way we scan our environment an...
When people look through the environment their eyes are guided in part by what they have recently se...
Visual attention is strongly affected by the past: both by recent experience and by long-term regula...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
Visual search for a target among distractors is often speeded when the target-defining feature is re...
Our visual brain makes use of recent experience to interact with the visual world, and efficiently s...
Repeated presentation of the same or similar visual stimuli can improve the speed of detection or di...
Memory affects visual search, as is particularly evident from findings that when target features are...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have implicated the left prefrontal cortex in p...
Repeated presentation of the same or similar visual stimuli can improve the speed of detection or di...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
In the last twenty years a growing bunch of literature has showed the way we scan our environment an...
When people look through the environment their eyes are guided in part by what they have recently se...
Visual attention is strongly affected by the past: both by recent experience and by long-term regula...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
Visual search for a target among distractors is often speeded when the target-defining feature is re...
Our visual brain makes use of recent experience to interact with the visual world, and efficiently s...
Repeated presentation of the same or similar visual stimuli can improve the speed of detection or di...
Memory affects visual search, as is particularly evident from findings that when target features are...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have implicated the left prefrontal cortex in p...
Repeated presentation of the same or similar visual stimuli can improve the speed of detection or di...
Previous research has shown that when the targets of successive visual searches have features in com...
Sequential effects are ubiquitous in experimental psychology. Within visual search, performance is o...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...