Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements during search present a useful instance of foraging behaviour in humans. We tested the efficiency of eye movements during search using homogeneous and heterogeneous arrays of line segments. The search target is visible in the periphery on the homogeneous array, but requires central vision to be detected on the heterogeneous array. For a compound search array that is heterogeneous on one side and homogeneous on the other, eye movements should be directed only to the heterogeneous side. Instead, participants made many fixations on the homogeneous side. By comparing search of compound arrays to an estimate of search performance based on uniform...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...
Abstract It has been argued that visual search is a valid model for human foraging. However, the two...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
We investigated whether healthy participants can spontaneously adopt effective eye movement strategi...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. ...
The present paper examines the relationship between the strategies used for the resolution of multip...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...
Abstract It has been argued that visual search is a valid model for human foraging. However, the two...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
We investigated whether healthy participants can spontaneously adopt effective eye movement strategi...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. ...
The present paper examines the relationship between the strategies used for the resolution of multip...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
International audienceBiased visual search in a homogenous background To account for eye movement st...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...