Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.

Preview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and preview items could change either their color or their shape before onset of the new (search) displays. In Experiments 1 and 2, the authors found that (a) a preview benefit occurred even when more than...

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Main Authors: Kunar, M, Humphreys, G, Smith, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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description Preview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and preview items could change either their color or their shape before onset of the new (search) displays. In Experiments 1 and 2, the authors found that (a) a preview benefit occurred even when more than 5 moving items had to be ignored, and (b) color change, but not shape change, disrupted preview search in moving stimuli. In contrast, shape change, but not color change, disrupted preview search in static stimuli (Experiments 3 and 4). Results suggest that preview search with moving displays is influenced by inhibition of a color map, whereas preview search with static displays is influenced by inhibition of locations of old distractors.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5c507ceb-34d8-4553-949b-e677b63916e42022-03-26T17:27:31ZVisual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5c507ceb-34d8-4553-949b-e677b63916e4EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Kunar, MHumphreys, GSmith, KPreview search with moving stimuli was investigated. The stimuli moved in multiple directions, and preview items could change either their color or their shape before onset of the new (search) displays. In Experiments 1 and 2, the authors found that (a) a preview benefit occurred even when more than 5 moving items had to be ignored, and (b) color change, but not shape change, disrupted preview search in moving stimuli. In contrast, shape change, but not color change, disrupted preview search in static stimuli (Experiments 3 and 4). Results suggest that preview search with moving displays is influenced by inhibition of a color map, whereas preview search with static displays is influenced by inhibition of locations of old distractors.
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title Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.
title_full Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.
title_fullStr Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.
title_full_unstemmed Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.
title_short Visual change with moving displays: more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search.
title_sort visual change with moving displays more evidence for color feature map inhibition during preview search
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