Standard models of visual search have focused upon asking participants to search for a single target in displays where the objects do not overlap one another, and where the objects are presented on a single depth plane. This stands in contrast to many everyday visual searches wherein variations in overlap and depth are the norm, rather than the exception. Here, we addressed whether presenting overlapping objects on different depths planes to one another can improve search performance. Across four different experiments using different stimulus types (opaque polygons, transparent polygons, opaque real-world objects, and transparent X-ray images), we found that depth was primarily beneficial when the displays were transparent, and this benefit...
AbstractWe examined visual search for letters that were distributed across both 3 dimensional space,...
In visual search, target detection times are relatively insensitive to set size when targets and dis...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
Standard models of visual search have focused upon asking participants to search for a single target...
In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing ...
In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing ...
Visual search is a task that is carried out in a number of important security and health related sce...
A Multi Layer Display (MLD) is a novel device which allows content to be shown on different depth p...
Previous research has suggested that the presence of depth cues may facilitate search performance (e...
Are objects moving in depth searched for efficiently? Previous studies have reported conflicting res...
A Multi Layer Display (MLD) is a novel device which allows content to be shown on different depth pl...
In this study we explore whether inclusion of monocular depth within a pseudo-3D picture gallery neg...
We examined visual search for letters that were distributed across both 3 dimensional space, and tim...
Analyzing the factors that determine our choice of visual search strategy could shed light on visual...
Visual search is often conducted in 3-D space. However, little is known about search behaviour in 3-...
AbstractWe examined visual search for letters that were distributed across both 3 dimensional space,...
In visual search, target detection times are relatively insensitive to set size when targets and dis...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
Standard models of visual search have focused upon asking participants to search for a single target...
In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing ...
In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing ...
Visual search is a task that is carried out in a number of important security and health related sce...
A Multi Layer Display (MLD) is a novel device which allows content to be shown on different depth p...
Previous research has suggested that the presence of depth cues may facilitate search performance (e...
Are objects moving in depth searched for efficiently? Previous studies have reported conflicting res...
A Multi Layer Display (MLD) is a novel device which allows content to be shown on different depth pl...
In this study we explore whether inclusion of monocular depth within a pseudo-3D picture gallery neg...
We examined visual search for letters that were distributed across both 3 dimensional space, and tim...
Analyzing the factors that determine our choice of visual search strategy could shed light on visual...
Visual search is often conducted in 3-D space. However, little is known about search behaviour in 3-...
AbstractWe examined visual search for letters that were distributed across both 3 dimensional space,...
In visual search, target detection times are relatively insensitive to set size when targets and dis...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...