AbstractIt is commonly believed that objects viewed in certain contexts may be more or less salient. Measurements of salience have usually relied on asking observers “How much does this object stand out against the background?”. In this study, we measured the salience of objects by assessing the distraction they produce for subjects searching for a different, pre-specified target. Distraction was measured through response times, but changes in response times were not assumed to be a linear measure of distracting potency. The analysis rested on measuring the effects of varying disparities—in size, luminance, and both—between a target object, a key distractor, and other background items. Our results indicate: (1) object salience defined by lu...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Salient-but-irrelevant objects have the potential to distract attention. Objects are salient if they...
AbstractIt is commonly believed that objects viewed in certain contexts may be more or less salient....
It is commonly believed that objects viewed in certain contexts may be more or less salient. Measure...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Over the past 15 years work on visual salience has been restricted to models of low-level, bottom-up...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Salient-but-irrelevant objects have the potential to distract attention. Objects are salient if they...
AbstractIt is commonly believed that objects viewed in certain contexts may be more or less salient....
It is commonly believed that objects viewed in certain contexts may be more or less salient. Measure...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Over the past 15 years work on visual salience has been restricted to models of low-level, bottom-up...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Salient-but-irrelevant objects have the potential to distract attention. Objects are salient if they...