Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potential response options: ‘present’ or ‘absent’. Here we examined search behavior and decision-making when participants were tasked with searching ambiguous displays whilst also being given a third response option: ‘I don’t know’. Participants searched for a simple target (the letter ‘o’) amongst other letters in the displays. We made the target difficult to detect by increasing the degree to which letters overlapped in the displays. The results showed that as overlap increased, participants were more likely to respond ‘I don’t know’, as expected. RT analyses demonstrated that ‘I don’t know’ responses occurred at a later time than ‘present’ respons...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
<div><p>Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
Abstract A large, single-frame, visual-memory search experiment is reported in which memory and disp...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
<div><p>Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
Visual search experiments typically involve participants searching simple displays with two potentia...
In trouble-shooting, subjects choose the order in which they test hypotheses. This choice often invo...
Abstract A large, single-frame, visual-memory search experiment is reported in which memory and disp...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
Investigators have for some time been interested in identifying factors which influence visual searc...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)Many experiments have investigated vis...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
AbstractMany experiments have investigated visual search for simple stimuli like colored bars or alp...
Processes of attention and attention-guidance are key to visual search, yet the standard paradigm fo...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
Selection of a feature singleton target in visual search tasks, e.g., a red target among green distr...
<div><p>Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers...