We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor suppression in search for movement–form conjunctions. Participants in Experiment 1 completed a conjunction (moving X amongst moving Os and static Xs) and two single-feature (moving X amongst moving Os, and static X amongst static Os) conditions. “Active” participants searched for the target, whereas “passive” participants viewed the displays without responding. Subsequently, both groups located (left or right) a probe dot appearing in either an occupied or an unoccupied location. In the conjunction condition, the active group located probes presented on static distractors more slowly than probes presented on moving distractors, reversing the...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
The present study tested the hypothesis that distractor-based facilitation of visual search occurs b...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Feature integration theory has recently been revised with two proposals that visual conjunction sear...
Feature integration theory has recently been revised with two proposals that visual conjunction sear...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Search for a target defined by a conjunction of movement and shape (a moving X amongst moving O and ...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
The present study tested the hypothesis that distractor-based facilitation of visual search occurs b...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
We used a probe-dot procedure to examine the roles of excitatory attentional guidance and distractor...
Feature integration theory has recently been revised with two proposals that visual conjunction sear...
Feature integration theory has recently been revised with two proposals that visual conjunction sear...
The relatively common experimental visual search task of finding a red X amongst red O's and green X...
Search for a target defined by a conjunction of movement and shape (a moving X amongst moving O and ...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
Dent, Humphreys, and Braithwaite (2011) showed substantial costs to search when a moving target shar...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...
Visual search is faster and more accurate when a subset of distractors is presented before the displ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
The present study tested the hypothesis that distractor-based facilitation of visual search occurs b...
A series of seven experiments explored search for opaque targets among transparent distractors or vi...