AbstractHow does scene context guide search behavior to likely target locations? We had observers search for scene-constrained and scene-unconstrained targets, and found that scene-constrained targets were detected faster and with fewer eye movements. Observers also directed more initial saccades to target-consistent scene regions and devoted more time to searching these regions. However, final checking fixations on target-inconsistent regions were common in target-absent trials, suggesting that scene context does not strictly confine search to likely target locations. We interpret these data as evidence for a rapid top-down biasing of search behavior by scene context to the target-consistent regions of a scene
Eye movements can be guided by various types of information in real-world scenes. Here we investigat...
How do humans use predictive contextual information to facilitate visual search? How are consistentl...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that correctly placed objects facilitate eye g...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
Abstract Although the use of semantic information about the world seems ubiquitous in every task we ...
This study investigated how the visual system utilizes context and task information during the diffe...
Efficiency of visual search in real-world tasks is affected by several factors, including scene cont...
This study investigated how the visual system utilizes context and task information during the diffe...
Visual search involves selecting relevant information while ignoring irrelevant information. Most se...
We explored the influence of early scene analysis and visible object characteristics on eye movement...
What is the role of an individual’s past experience in guiding gaze in familiar environments? Contem...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Eye movements can be guided by various types of information in real-world scenes. Here we investigat...
How do humans use predictive contextual information to facilitate visual search? How are consistentl...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that correctly placed objects facilitate eye g...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
Abstract Although the use of semantic information about the world seems ubiquitous in every task we ...
This study investigated how the visual system utilizes context and task information during the diffe...
Efficiency of visual search in real-world tasks is affected by several factors, including scene cont...
This study investigated how the visual system utilizes context and task information during the diffe...
Visual search involves selecting relevant information while ignoring irrelevant information. Most se...
We explored the influence of early scene analysis and visible object characteristics on eye movement...
What is the role of an individual’s past experience in guiding gaze in familiar environments? Contem...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Eye movements can be guided by various types of information in real-world scenes. Here we investigat...
How do humans use predictive contextual information to facilitate visual search? How are consistentl...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that correctly placed objects facilitate eye g...