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Reconsidering Visual Search [PDF]
The visual search paradigm has had an enormous impact in many fields. A theme running through this literature has been the distinction between preattentive and attentive processing, which I refer to as the two-stage assumption.
Árni Kristjánsson
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Visual Search and Visual Discomfort [PDF]
Certain visual stimuli evoke perceptions of discomfort in non-clinical populations. We investigated the impact of stimuli previously judged as uncomfortable by non-clinical populations on a visual search task.
Clarke, Alasdair DF +2 more
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Vestibular-guided visual search [PDF]
AbstractThe amnesic symptoms that accompany vestibular dysfunction point to a functional relationship between the vestibular and visual memory systems. However, little is known about the underpinning cognitive processes. As a starting point, we sought evidence for a type of cross-modal interaction commonly observed between other sensory modalities in ...
Laura Smith +2 more
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Visual search attracted great interest because its ease under certain circumstances seemed to provide a way to understand how properties of early visual cortical areas could explain complex perception without resorting to higher order psychological or neurophysiological mechanisms. Furthermore, there was the hope that properties of visual search itself
Nakayama, Ken, Martini, Paolo
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Visual search enhances subsequent mnemonic search [PDF]
We examined how the performance of a visual search task while studying a list of to-be-remembered words affects subsequent memory for those words by humans. Previous research had suggested that episodic context encoding is facilitated when the study phase of a memory experiment requires, or otherwise encourages, a visual search for the to-be-remembered
Westfall, Holly Anne +1 more
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Visual search is the process of finding things that you are looking for in a world full of things that you are not looking for. Search tasks are ubiquitous. Many are so routine that we do not think of them as search tasks (e.g., Where is the space bar on the keyboard?). Others are more taxing (Where is the cat hiding?) and/or more important (Is there a
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The role of memory and restricted context in repeated visual search [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that the efficiency of visual search does not improve when participants search through the same unchanging display for hundreds of trials (repeated search), even though the participants have a clear memory of the search ...
Flusberg, Stephen +2 more
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Correction: Testing the Attentional Dwelling Hypothesis of Attentional Capture
This article details a correction to the article: Lamy, D., Darnell, M., Levi, A., & Bublil, C. (2018). Testing the Attentional Dwelling Hypothesis of Attentional Capture. Journal of Cognition, 1(1), 43.
Dominique Lamy +3 more
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Visual search elicits the electrophysiological marker of visual working memory. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in many aspects of visually-guided behavior. Recent experiments have demonstrated an electrophysiological marker of VWM encoding and maintenance, the ...
Stephen M Emrich +3 more
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Testing the Attentional Dwelling Hypothesis of Attentional Capture
Researchers are strongly divided as to whether abrupt onsets capture spatial attention in a purely stimulus-driven fashion or contingent on their search goals.
Dominique Lamy +3 more
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