AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearby targets. Scanning patterns were the same in both tasks: subjects looked at each target before tapping it; visual search had similar speeds and gaze-shift accuracies. Looking however, took longer and, unlike tapping, benefitted little from practice. Looking speeded up more than tapping when memory load was reduced: memory was more efficient during tapping. Conclusion: eye movements made when only looking are different from those made when tapping. Visual search functions as a separate process, incorporated into both tasks: it can be used to improve performance when memory load is heavy
Pupil size changes during a visual search may reflect cognitive processes, such as effort and memory...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
textabstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at n...
AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearb...
Motivated by the fact that previous visual memory paradigms have imposed encoding and retrieval cons...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Visually-guided behaviour in the laboratory may not always reflect that in larger-scale environments...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractVisual search—looking for a target object in the presence of a number of distractor items—is...
AbstractParticipants’ eye-movements were monitored while they searched for a target among a varying ...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Pupil size changes during a visual search may reflect cognitive processes, such as effort and memory...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
textabstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at n...
AbstractEye and head movements were recorded as unrestrained subjects tapped or only looked at nearb...
Motivated by the fact that previous visual memory paradigms have imposed encoding and retrieval cons...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Visually-guided behaviour in the laboratory may not always reflect that in larger-scale environments...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractVisual search—looking for a target object in the presence of a number of distractor items—is...
AbstractParticipants’ eye-movements were monitored while they searched for a target among a varying ...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
There is a debate among search theorists as to whether search exploits a memory for rejected distrac...
Pupil size changes during a visual search may reflect cognitive processes, such as effort and memory...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...