AbstractInter-trial repetitions of a target’s features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to find the target. Here I examine these sequential dependencies in the Priming of Pop-Out task (PoP) by means of system identification techniques. The results are as follows. Response time facilitation due to repetition of the target’s features increases linearly with difficulty in segmenting the target from the distracters. However, z-scoring the reaction times normalizes responses by equating facilitation across levels of difficulty. Memory kernels, representing the influence of the current trial on any future trial, can then be calculated from data normalized and averaged across conditions and observers. The average target-defining feat...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced ...
We examined a visual search task, in which observers responded to the high-acuityaspect of a pop-out...
Inter-trial repetitions of a target's features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to fin...
AbstractInter-trial repetitions of a target’s features in a visual search task reduce the time neede...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that intertrial repetition of target and distractors task-releva...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
AbstractThe study of inter-trial effects in visual search has generated an increasing amount of rese...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Consistent financial reward of particular features influences the...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced ...
We examined a visual search task, in which observers responded to the high-acuityaspect of a pop-out...
Inter-trial repetitions of a target's features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to fin...
AbstractInter-trial repetitions of a target’s features in a visual search task reduce the time neede...
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response ...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that intertrial repetition of target and distractors task-releva...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
Many previous studies on visual search have reported inter-trial effects, that is, observers respond...
AbstractThe study of inter-trial effects in visual search has generated an increasing amount of rese...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Consistent financial reward of particular features influences the...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced ...
We examined a visual search task, in which observers responded to the high-acuityaspect of a pop-out...