AbstractWe provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection based on top-down cues to stimulus colour and orientation. The model supposes that visual displays are first parsed into colour based groups, a process that is modulated by the presence of an initial cue to the target’s colour. Subsequently search is directed to other featural properties represented within the colour-based groups. Cues to the orientation of the target are only effective at this second stage. The results provide strong evidence that colour and orientation cues operate in different ways to guide search
The surprising efficiency of triple conjunction search has created a puzzle for modelers who link vi...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
Three experiments investigated the influence and timing of various goal- and stimulus-driven factors...
We provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection based on t...
Four experiments examined the effects of precues on visual search for targets defined by a color-ori...
Previous studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carrying a mi...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carry...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger eff...
This body of work examines the effects of pre-cues on visual search for targets defined by a colour-...
Understanding the relative role of top-down and bottom-up guidance is crucial for models of visual s...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Visual search often requires combining information on distinct visual features such as color and ori...
AbstractHow do bottom-up and top-down guidance signals combine to guide search behavior? Observers s...
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The surprising efficiency of triple conjunction search has created a puzzle for modelers who link vi...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
Three experiments investigated the influence and timing of various goal- and stimulus-driven factors...
We provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection based on t...
Four experiments examined the effects of precues on visual search for targets defined by a color-ori...
Previous studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carrying a mi...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that observers can search through a subset of items carry...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger eff...
This body of work examines the effects of pre-cues on visual search for targets defined by a colour-...
Understanding the relative role of top-down and bottom-up guidance is crucial for models of visual s...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Visual search often requires combining information on distinct visual features such as color and ori...
AbstractHow do bottom-up and top-down guidance signals combine to guide search behavior? Observers s...
Contains fulltext : 56789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While we search ...
The surprising efficiency of triple conjunction search has created a puzzle for modelers who link vi...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
Three experiments investigated the influence and timing of various goal- and stimulus-driven factors...