AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity under display durations that either allowed or precluded eye movements. The display was present either until observers responded, for 104 msec, or for 62 msec. In all three experiments an orientation asymmetry emerged: observers detected a tilted target among vertical distributers more efficiently than a vertical target among vertical distracters. As target eccentricity increased, reaction times and errors augmented, and the set size effect became more pronounced, more so for vertical than tilted targets. In Experiments 4–7, the stimulus spatial properties were manipulated: spatial frequency; size; and orientation. The eccentricity effect was mor...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency for the general population to over-attend to the left. While pseudoneg...
Talk 3B: Visual SearchDespite being unconsciously experienced, eye of origin information (Zhaoping, ...
Two experiments compared reaction times (RTs) in visual search for singleton feature targets defined...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
AbstractWe report two visual search experiments that explain an eccentricity effect previously found...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
We measured the stimulus duration required to detect target lines that differed in orientation from ...
It has been proposed that covert visual search can be fast, efficient, and stimulus driven, particul...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Five experiments are presented, providing empirical support of the hypothesis that the sensory pheno...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Visual Search is referred to the task of finding a target object among a set of distracting objects ...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractWe investigated whether the effect of covert attention on information accrual varies with ec...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency for the general population to over-attend to the left. While pseudoneg...
Talk 3B: Visual SearchDespite being unconsciously experienced, eye of origin information (Zhaoping, ...
Two experiments compared reaction times (RTs) in visual search for singleton feature targets defined...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
AbstractWe report two visual search experiments that explain an eccentricity effect previously found...
We investigated whether the improvement by attention in visual search is due to the exclusion of dis...
We measured the stimulus duration required to detect target lines that differed in orientation from ...
It has been proposed that covert visual search can be fast, efficient, and stimulus driven, particul...
We investigated orientation categories in the guidance of attention in visual search. In the first t...
Five experiments are presented, providing empirical support of the hypothesis that the sensory pheno...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Searching for an object among distracting objects is a common daily task. These searches differ in e...
Visual Search is referred to the task of finding a target object among a set of distracting objects ...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractWe investigated whether the effect of covert attention on information accrual varies with ec...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency for the general population to over-attend to the left. While pseudoneg...
Talk 3B: Visual SearchDespite being unconsciously experienced, eye of origin information (Zhaoping, ...
Two experiments compared reaction times (RTs) in visual search for singleton feature targets defined...