Redundancy gain is an improvement in speeded target detection when the number of targets associated with a single response is increased within a single display. The effect has been clearly demonstrated with specific targets, but it is not clear if it occurs in categorization tasks with non-identical targets. The current study tested the effect of target redundancy on speed and accuracy in a go/no-go categorization task. Targets were digits tilted 45° to the left, and were displayed in unilateral, bilateral, or central displays for either 1500 ms or 100 ms. Redundancy gain only occurred for brief targets displayed bilaterally in the upper visual field. The results indicate that redundancy gain is possible for categorization tasks with some b...
We combined behavioral and electrophysiological measures to find out whether redundancy gain effects...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Redundancy gain is an improvement in speeded target detection when the number of targets associated ...
The redundant signals effect, a speed-up in response times with multiple targets compared to a singl...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational environme...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
Abstract Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational ...
A robust phenomenon of redundancy gain (RG) is observed in many reaction time (RT) tasks: People res...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted whe...
In divided-attention tasks with two classes of target stimuli, participants typically respond more q...
The redundant signals effect, or redundancy gain, is an increase in human processing efficiency when...
We combined behavioral and electrophysiological measures to find out whether redundancy gain effects...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Redundancy gain is an improvement in speeded target detection when the number of targets associated ...
The redundant signals effect, a speed-up in response times with multiple targets compared to a singl...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational environme...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
Abstract Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational ...
A robust phenomenon of redundancy gain (RG) is observed in many reaction time (RT) tasks: People res...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
Redundancy gain refers to the common finding in experimental psychology that the presentation of mul...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted whe...
In divided-attention tasks with two classes of target stimuli, participants typically respond more q...
The redundant signals effect, or redundancy gain, is an increase in human processing efficiency when...
We combined behavioral and electrophysiological measures to find out whether redundancy gain effects...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...