The preview search task: Evidence for visual marking
A series of experiments are reviewed providing evidence for the idea that when new visual objects are prioritized, old objects are inhibited by a top-down controlled suppression mechanism - A process referred to as visual marking. Evidence for the top-down aspect of visual marking is presented, by s...
Prif Awduron: | Olivers, C, Humphreys, G, Braithwaite, J |
---|---|
Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
Cyhoeddwyd: |
2006
|
Eitemau Tebyg
-
What is "marked" in visual marking? Evidence for effects of configuration in preview search.
gan: Kunar, M, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2003) -
The time course of preview search with color-defined, not luminance-defined, stimuli.
gan: Humphreys, G, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2006) -
An onset advantage without a preview benefit: neuropsychological evidence separating onset and preview effects in search.
gan: Humphreys, G, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2006) -
Inhibition and anticipation in visual search: evidence from effects of color foreknowledge on preview search.
gan: Braithwaite, J, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2003) -
Visual marking: the effects of irrelevant changes on preview search.
gan: Watson, D, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2005)