Humans can rapidly estimate the statistical properties of groups of stimuli, including their average and variability. But recent studies of so-called Feature Distribution Learning (FDL) have shown that observers can quickly learn even more complex aspects of feature distributions. In FDL, observers learn the full shape of a distribution of features in a set of distractor stimuli and use this information to improve visual search: response times (RT) are slowed if the target feature lies inside the previous distractor distribution, and the RT patterns closely reflect the distribution shape. FDL requires only a few trials and is markedly sensitive to different distribution types. It is unknown, however, whether our perceptual system encodes fe...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Recently it has been shown that statistical learning of regularities presented in a display can bias...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
Chetverikov, Campana, and Kristjansson (2017) used visual search to demonstrate that human observers...
What are the building blocks of our visual representations? Whatever we look at, the things we see w...
Contains fulltext : 207061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objects have a ...
Our environment has a variety of different features that our visual system must encode every day. Th...
One idea of how our visual systems process the information obtained from our environment is with ens...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether people are able to encode the probability distribu...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Visual attention is often characterized as being guided by precise memories for target objects. Howe...
We recently demonstrated that observers are capable of encoding not only summary statistics, such as...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Recently it has been shown that statistical learning of regularities presented in a display can bias...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
Chetverikov, Campana, and Kristjansson (2017) used visual search to demonstrate that human observers...
What are the building blocks of our visual representations? Whatever we look at, the things we see w...
Contains fulltext : 207061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objects have a ...
Our environment has a variety of different features that our visual system must encode every day. Th...
One idea of how our visual systems process the information obtained from our environment is with ens...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether people are able to encode the probability distribu...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Visual attention is often characterized as being guided by precise memories for target objects. Howe...
We recently demonstrated that observers are capable of encoding not only summary statistics, such as...
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analy...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Recently it has been shown that statistical learning of regularities presented in a display can bias...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...