AbstractWe examined how figure-ground segmentation occurs across multiple regions of a visual array during a visual search task. Stimuli consisted of arrays of black-and-white figure-ground images in which roughly half of each image depicted a meaningful object, whereas the other half constituted a less meaningful shape. The colours of the meaningful regions of the targets and distractors were either the same (congruent) or different (incongruent). We found that incongruent targets took longer to locate than congruent targets (Experiments 1, 2, and 3) and that this segmentation-congruency effect decreased when the number of search items was reduced (Experiment 2). Furthermore, an analysis of eye movements revealed that participants spent mo...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
AbstractDo the target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity relationships known to exist f...
AbstractDo observers search for camouflaged targets by looking through the distractors or by scrutin...
AbstractIn most visual search experiments in the laboratory, objects are presented on an isolated, b...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
ABSTRACT—The question of whether or not figure-ground segmentation can occur without attention is un...
AbstractVisual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of t...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
Selective attention determines the effectiveness of implicit contextual learning (e.g., Jiang and Le...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
AbstractThe ability to detect an object depends on the contrast between the object and its backgroun...
Selective attention determines the effectiveness of implicit contextual learning (e.g., Jiang and Le...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, ES/S0...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
AbstractDo the target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity relationships known to exist f...
AbstractDo observers search for camouflaged targets by looking through the distractors or by scrutin...
AbstractIn most visual search experiments in the laboratory, objects are presented on an isolated, b...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
ABSTRACT—The question of whether or not figure-ground segmentation can occur without attention is un...
AbstractVisual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of t...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
Selective attention determines the effectiveness of implicit contextual learning (e.g., Jiang and Le...
Visual perception is facilitated by the ability to selectively attend to relevant parts of the world...
AbstractThe ability to detect an object depends on the contrast between the object and its backgroun...
Selective attention determines the effectiveness of implicit contextual learning (e.g., Jiang and Le...
Visual search is facilitated by knowledge of the relationship between the target and the distractors...
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, ES/S0...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
AbstractDo the target–distractor and distractor–distractor similarity relationships known to exist f...