Moore (2001) Preconstancy information can influence visual search
Figure 1. Sample target-present displays from Experiment 1. The darkened rectangle was .... size: 8, 32) within-subjects design was used. Target type and target ...
Pierre JolicÅur for comments on previous versions of this article. Correspondence regarding ... entation in search tasks is more complex than is suggested by a.
visual target that differs from distractors on the basis of a unique feature (e.g. .... access to the canonical orientation of the target object, then effects of congruency ..... shown for RTs (see also the RT intercepts in Table 1). The. ANOVA on RT
The accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target defined ... distractors on the basis of a single feature is very efficient.
Horowitz and Wolfe (1998) have questioned this assumption. In their experiments, subjects searched random or static displays for the pres- ence of a target.
the target-absent slope (Treisman and Gelade 1980). In the current study, we aimed to see whether these features of visual search also characterised foraging.
In a typical study, attention is oriented to the left or right of fixa- tion, and ... We believe genuine prior entry should be defined .... see Klein & Shore, 2000, for a review), it is important to assess their ... Nine right-handed graduate and und
Nov 18, 2003 - Bucci, 1995; van der Steen & Bruno, 1995), but there are long-term adaptive ... In our first two experiments, subjects saw a flat .... Subjects were first required to report the ..... for convergent and divergent responses, all of thes
token is a typically stationary object (eg a building) as opposed to a typically moving ..... (3) Thanks to an anonymous reviewer for noting this possibility. ... greater variability in both reliability and generality, the utility of incorporating se
Most pairs had a synchrony peak width of around 10â20 ms centred at time ..... effect would not depend on the overlap between the FEF and V4 representations ...
Aug 7, 1999 - An important component of visual search is the preattentive guidance of attention to- wards a target item. The purpose of this investigation is to ...
2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: Visual ..... In the motion direction task, dots were reset during different instances ... The instant at which velocity exceeded the .... 'strategic' to limit the number of eye movements. One
different spatial frequencies the long-range effects were absent. ..... Saccade latencies are shown in Table 1. ..... Neural basis of saccade target selection. Re-.
Two plastic torsos were used as stimuli: one representing a male body (stimulus A), the other a female body (stimulus B). The sur- faces were textured.
a stable visual world from such jittery retinal inputs. ... while speaking, chewing, and even standing as still as ... field. It was proposed that a baseline value (i.e. eye velocity) is estimated by taking the velocity of the ... Some take storage a
In a search for a target in the midst of a field of dis- tractors, targets defined by a basic visual feature, such as color or orientation, often appear to âpop outâ from ...
Aug 5, 2003 - ments were recorded as participants searched for a target in 5- or 17-item displays. Results indicated the presence of parallel-serial search ...
Boston, USA. Loosely following William James, we can assert that everyone knows that visual search tasks are because everyone does them all the time. Visual .... The distinction between serial and parallel processes has a long history.
18° at 0.8-Hz or 0.1-Hz dominant frequency. ..... d 0.1 Hz, 18° (dominant frequency, displacement). ...... (hs) by summation with a âtonicâ neck signal (ht),.
Vision Research 41 (2001) 87â95. Saccade target selection in visual search: the effect of information from the previous fixation. John M. Findlay, Valerie Brown, ...
nition test, viewing a version of the scene in which one object had been .... have found tat these short fixations occur regularly (Findlay, Gilchrist, and Brown,.
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Nov 29, 2005 - constant returns in production, these price schedules implicitly give quantity ... (2005a) where we study a competitive search model of commerce in a ...... to the output qε in a transaction can be calculated using the chain rule ...
results in a mathematical formalism that is consistent with special relativistic ..... and N. Bahreyni, J Math Phys 55, 112501 (2014), (arXiv:1209.0881 [math-ph]). 4.