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The arrangement of the contents of real-world scenes follows certain spatial rules that allow for extremely efficient visual exploration. What remains underexplored is the role different types of objects hold in a scene.
S. Boettcher +3 more
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Driving forces in free visual search : An ethology [PDF]
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Hilchey, Matthew D. +3 more
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Self-generated cognitive fluency as an alternative route to preference formation [PDF]
People tend to prefer fluently processed over harder to process information. In this study we examine two issues concerning fluency and preference. First, previous research has pre-selected fluent and non-fluent materials.
Bayliss, Andrew P. +3 more
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Parametric search visualization [PDF]
This video provides a visualization of parametric search using as the underlying application an algorithm for computing a tangent to a level in arrangement proposed by Matousek [2]. The visualization is based on the framework of van~Oostrum and Veltkamp [6], which simplifies considerably the implementation of parametric search algorithms.
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Visual search in ecological and non-ecological displays: Evidence for a non-monotonic effect of complexity on performance [PDF]
Copyright @ 2013 PLoSThis article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Considerable research has been carried out on visual search, with single or multiple targets. However, most studies have used artificial stimuli with
A Schwaninger +17 more
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A visual search asymmetry for novelty in the visual field based on sensory adaptation [PDF]
The ability to detect sudden changes in the environment is important for survival. However, studies of “change blindness” have shown that image differences are hard to detect when a time delay or a mask is imposed between the different images.
Morgan, M. J., Solomon, J. A.
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CAN DEPLOYMENT OF ATTENTION BE STRATEGICALLY CONTROLLED? [PDF]
The main goal of the experiment was to test whether deployment ofattention could be strategically controlled. Subjects viewed five-letter arrays.Each array included a letter unique in shape (i.e. target).
Suncica Zdravkovic, Marjena Popovic
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Visual Search in Amblyopia: Abnormal Fixational Eye Movements and Suboptimal Sampling Strategies.
Purpose Microsaccades shift the image on the fovea and counteract visual fading. They are also thought to serve as an optimal sampling strategy while viewing complex visual scenes. The goal of our study was to assess visual search in amblyopic children.
Dinah Chen +4 more
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No Effect of the Right Posterior Parietal Cortex tDCS in Dual-Target Visual Search
“Subsequent search misses” represent a decrease in accuracy at detecting a second target in a visual search task. In this study, we tested the possibility to modulate this effect via inhibition of the right posterior parietal cortex trough transcranial ...
Alyona A. Lanina +2 more
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Visual search of illusory contours: an attempt of automatization [PDF]
Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Belgrade Recent research, which was mostly focused on assessing the types of visual search of illusory contours, showed that visual search is dependent on factors like target configuration and task ...
Gvozdenović Vasilije
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