AbstractHow do bottom-up and top-down guidance signals combine to guide search behavior? Observers searched for a target either with or without a preview (top-down manipulation) or a color singleton (bottom-up manipulation) among the display objects. With a preview, reaction times were faster and more initial eye movements were guided to the target; the singleton failed to attract initial saccades under these conditions. Only in the absence of a preview did subjects preferentially fixate the color singleton. We conclude that the search for realistic objects is guided primarily by top-down control. Implications for saliency map models of visual search are discussed
AbstractVisual search for targets among distractors is more efficient if attention can be guided to ...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Integration of goal-driven, top-down attention and image-driven, bottom-up attention is crucial for ...
AbstractMost laboratory visual search tasks involve many searches for the same target, while in the ...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Endogenous control of visual search can influence search guidance at the level of a supradimensional...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
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 ...
Understanding the relative role of top-down and bottom-up guidance is crucial for models of visual s...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
We provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection based on t...
AbstractWe provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection ba...
AbstractVisual search for targets among distractors is more efficient if attention can be guided to ...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Integration of goal-driven, top-down attention and image-driven, bottom-up attention is crucial for ...
AbstractMost laboratory visual search tasks involve many searches for the same target, while in the ...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Endogenous control of visual search can influence search guidance at the level of a supradimensional...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
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 ...
Understanding the relative role of top-down and bottom-up guidance is crucial for models of visual s...
Previous research suggests that the allocation of attention is largely controlled either in a stimul...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
We provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection based on t...
AbstractWe provide novel evidence for a two-stage model of visual search applied to the selection ba...
AbstractVisual search for targets among distractors is more efficient if attention can be guided to ...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Integration of goal-driven, top-down attention and image-driven, bottom-up attention is crucial for ...