Recently we have provided evidence that observers more readily select a target from a visual search display if the motion trajectory of the display object suggests that the observer has dealt with it before. Here we test the prediction that this object-based memory effect on search breaks down if the spatiotemporal trajectory is disrupted. Observers searched a display for a target shape among multiple distractors. The entire search display then passed behind an occluder and reemerged in either the same or a different configuration. Experiment 1 shows that the same-object benefit for selection disappears whenever a spatial disruption is involved, but that it may survive a brief temporal disruption. Experiment 2 shows that with sufficiently l...
<p>When searching for two or more targets, people are more likely to miss a second target after havi...
This study investigated memory from interrupted visual searches. Participants conducted a change det...
Visual search in dynamic environments, for example lifeguarding or CCTV monitoring, has several fund...
For stable perception, we maintain mental representations of objects across space and time. Whatinfo...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
We review evidence on the use of one type of memory in visual search over time. Visual search benefi...
Previous research has revealed that we create and maintain mental representations for perceived obje...
Recent work has shown that observers are remarkably effective in searching displays of randomly movi...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features and/or spatial location over...
<p>When searching for two or more targets, people are more likely to miss a second target after havi...
This study investigated memory from interrupted visual searches. Participants conducted a change det...
Visual search in dynamic environments, for example lifeguarding or CCTV monitoring, has several fund...
For stable perception, we maintain mental representations of objects across space and time. Whatinfo...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
A visual search task was used to probe how well attention can operate over a dynamically changing vi...
Human visual search operates not only over space but also over time, as old items remain in the vi...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
We review evidence on the use of one type of memory in visual search over time. Visual search benefi...
Previous research has revealed that we create and maintain mental representations for perceived obje...
Recent work has shown that observers are remarkably effective in searching displays of randomly movi...
Recent research has shown that, in visual search, participants can miss 30-40% of targets when they ...
In the real world, visual search operates across time as well as space. Visual search over time has ...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features and/or spatial location over...
<p>When searching for two or more targets, people are more likely to miss a second target after havi...
This study investigated memory from interrupted visual searches. Participants conducted a change det...
Visual search in dynamic environments, for example lifeguarding or CCTV monitoring, has several fund...