Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features and/or spatial location over time can improve detection, discrimination, and identification. It has also been shown that repetition of the same distractor features or spatial layout can similarly improve search performance. Thus, it appears that target and distractor features and positions are stored in memory and used to guide visual processes such as object recognition and search. Here we introduce a new paradigm for manipulating the sequential structure of target position across trials independently of target features, position priming, and contextual configuration. Results show that facilitation or inhibition in visual search occurs when the target appears at an imp...
Abstract—Marvin M. Chun and Yuhong Jiang (1998) investigated the role of spatial context on visual s...
Contextual cuing refers to the facilitation of performance in visual search due to the repetition of...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Marvin M. Chun and Yuhong Jiang (1998) investigated the role of spatial context on visual search. Th...
Repeating the same target's features or spatial position, as well as repeating the same context (e.g...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
In order to focus on objects of interest, humans must be able to avoid distraction by salient stimul...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
For stable perception, we maintain mental representations of objects across space and time. Whatinfo...
Abstract—Marvin M. Chun and Yuhong Jiang (1998) investigated the role of spatial context on visual s...
Contextual cuing refers to the facilitation of performance in visual search due to the repetition of...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Marvin M. Chun and Yuhong Jiang (1998) investigated the role of spatial context on visual search. Th...
Repeating the same target's features or spatial position, as well as repeating the same context (e.g...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when a layout of nontarget items is repeatedly enc...
Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search ...
Visual search for a target is faster when the spatial layout of nontarget items is repeatedly encoun...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
In order to focus on objects of interest, humans must be able to avoid distraction by salient stimul...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
For stable perception, we maintain mental representations of objects across space and time. Whatinfo...
Abstract—Marvin M. Chun and Yuhong Jiang (1998) investigated the role of spatial context on visual s...
Contextual cuing refers to the facilitation of performance in visual search due to the repetition of...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...