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Modulation of initial leftward bias in visual search by parietal tDCS. [PDF]

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Statistical Context Learning in Visual Search: Distinct Electrophysiological Signatures of Contextual Guidance and Context Suppression. [PDF]

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Contributions of distractor dwelling, skipping, and revisiting to age differences in visual search. [PDF]

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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2013
AbstractVisual search is the act of looking for a predefined target among other objects. This task has been widely used as an experimental paradigm to study visual attention, and because of its influence has also become a subject of research itself. When used as a paradigm, visual search studies address questions including the nature, function, and ...
Hayward, William G., Chan, Louis K H
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Visual Search

2015
Visual search, with or without the aid of optical or electro-optical instruments, plays a significant role in various types of military and civilian operations (e.g., reconnaissance, surveillance, and search and rescue). Advance knowledge of human visual search and target acquisition performance is often required to prepare flight scenarios (e.g., for ...
Toet, A., Bijl, P.
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Searching for Inefficiency in Visual Search

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015
Abstract The time required to find an object of interest in the visual field often increases as a function of the number of items present. This increase or inefficiency was originally interpreted as evidence for the serial allocation of attention to potential target items, but controversy has ensued for decades.
Gregory J, Christie   +2 more
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Visual search

Proceedings of the symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA '02, 2002
In this paper, we present two techniques to reveal image features that attract the eye during visual search: the discrimination image paradigm and principal component analysis. In preliminary experiments, we employed these techniques to identify image features used to identify simple targets embedded in 1/ƒ noise. Two main findings emerged.
Umesh Rajashekar   +2 more
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Linguistically Mediated Visual Search

Psychological Science, 2001
During an individual's normal interaction with the environment and other humans, visual and linguistic signals often coincide and can be integrated very quickly. This has been clearly demonstrated in recent eyetracking studies showing that visual perception constrains on-line comprehension of spoken language. In a modified visual search task, we found
M J, Spivey   +3 more
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