The present study concerns the dynamics of multiple fixation search. We tried to gain insight into: (1) how the peripheral and foveal stimulus affect fixation duration; and (2) how fixation duration affects the peripheral target selection for saccades. We replicated the non-corroborating results of Luria and Strauss (1975) (‘Eye movements during search for coded and uncoded targets’, Perception and Psychophysics 17, 303–308) (saccades were selective), and Zelinsky (1996) (Using eye movements to assess the selectivity of search movements. Vision research 36(14), 2177–2187) (saccades were not selective), by manipulating the critical features for peripheral selection and discrimination separately. We found search to be more selective and effic...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Real time simulation of visual search behavior can occur only if the control of fixation durations i...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
AbstractTo investigate whether fixation durations are adjusted to the duration of a foveal analysis ...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Purpose. Fixation durations are normally adapted to the difficulty of the foveal analysis task. We e...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
Do irrelevant visual features at fixation influence saccadic latency and direction? In a novel searc...
AbstractUsing a serial search paradigm, we observed several effects of within-object fixation positi...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Real time simulation of visual search behavior can occur only if the control of fixation durations i...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
AbstractTo investigate whether fixation durations are adjusted to the duration of a foveal analysis ...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Purpose. Fixation durations are normally adapted to the difficulty of the foveal analysis task. We e...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
Do irrelevant visual features at fixation influence saccadic latency and direction? In a novel searc...
AbstractUsing a serial search paradigm, we observed several effects of within-object fixation positi...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...