AbstractOur everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some searches easy and others hard? It is generally believed that the time taken to find a target increases as it becomes similar to its surrounding distractors. Here, I show that while this is qualitatively true, the exact relationship is in fact not linear. In a simple search experiment, when subjects searched for a bar differing in orientation from its distractors, search time was inversely proportional to the angular difference in orientation. Thus, rather than taking search reaction time (RT) to be a measure of target–distractor similarity, we can literally turn search time on its head (i.e. take its reciprocal 1/RT) to obtain a measure...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Visual search in real life involves complex displays with a target among multiple types of distracte...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractOur everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are...
Our everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some se...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
Various real-world tasks require careful and exhaustive visual search. For example, searching for fo...
Prominent models of overt and covert visual search focus on explaining search efficiency by visual g...
AbstractDo the target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity relationships known to exist f...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Visual search in real life involves complex displays with a target among multiple types of distracte...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractOur everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are...
Our everyday visual experience frequently involves searching for objects in clutter. Why are some se...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Some targets in visual search are more difficult to find than others. In particular, a target that i...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Horstmann G, Herwig A, Becker SI. Distractor Dwelling, Skipping, and Revisiting Determine Target Abs...
Various real-world tasks require careful and exhaustive visual search. For example, searching for fo...
Prominent models of overt and covert visual search focus on explaining search efficiency by visual g...
AbstractDo the target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity relationships known to exist f...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Visual search in real life involves complex displays with a target among multiple types of distracte...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...