A fundamental principle of learning is that predictive cues or signals compete with each other to gain control over behavior. Associative and propositional reasoning theories of learning provide radically different accounts of cue competition. Propositional accounts predict that under conditions that do not afford or warrant the use of higher order reasoning processes, cue competition should not be observed. We tested this prediction in 2 contextual cuing experiments, using a visual search task in which patterns of distractor elements predict the location of a target object. Blocking designs were used in which 2 sets of predictive distractors were trained in compound, with 1 set trained independently. There was no evidence of cue competitio...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when it is presented within a spatial layout of re...
Contextual cuing is the enhancement of visual search when the configuration of distractors has been ...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the role of configural representations in contextual cuing...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
Predictive visual context facilitates visual search, a benefit termed contextual cuing (M. M. Chun &...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Contextual cueing is a visual search phenomenon in which memory of global visual context guides spat...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Much research has shown contextual cueing effects in which target location reaction times were faste...
Two experiments examined the role that depth plays in the formation of associations during contextua...
Locating a target among distractors improves when the configuration of distractors consistently cues...
Locating a target among distractors improves when the configuration of distractors consistently cues...
Three experiments examined memory-based guidance of visual search using a modified version of the co...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when it is presented within a spatial layout of re...
Contextual cuing is the enhancement of visual search when the configuration of distractors has been ...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the role of configural representations in contextual cuing...
It is usually easier to find objects in a visual scene as we gain familiarity with it. Two decades o...
Predictive visual context facilitates visual search, a benefit termed contextual cuing (M. M. Chun &...
Repeatedly searching through invariant spatial arrangements in visual search displays leads to the b...
Contextual cueing is a visual search phenomenon in which memory of global visual context guides spat...
In this thesis, we will explore direct and indirect measures of learning in a visual search task com...
Much research has shown contextual cueing effects in which target location reaction times were faste...
Two experiments examined the role that depth plays in the formation of associations during contextua...
Locating a target among distractors improves when the configuration of distractors consistently cues...
Locating a target among distractors improves when the configuration of distractors consistently cues...
Three experiments examined memory-based guidance of visual search using a modified version of the co...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
In visual search, detection of a target is faster when it is presented within a spatial layout of re...