Search Results - "Solman, Grayden J. F"
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Spatial organization to facilitate action
Published in PloS one (10-05-2019)“…Humans exert a great deal of control over our local environments-selecting and arranging the many objects around us on the basis of conflicting task-demands,…”
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Balancing energetic and cognitive resources: Memory use during search depends on the orienting effector
Published in Cognition (01-09-2014)“…•Memory use is greater when searching with the head than with the eyes.•Head driven search initiation is delayed when displays are repeated.•First head…”
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Age Trends for Failures of Sustained Attention
Published in Psychology and aging (01-09-2010)“…Recent research has revealed an age-related reduction in errors in a sustained attention task, suggesting that sustained attention abilities improve with age…”
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A methodological note on evaluating performance in a sustained-attention-to-response task
Published in Behavior research methods (01-06-2013)“…We evaluated the influence of speed–accuracy trade-offs on performance in the sustained attention to response task (SART), a task often used to evaluate the…”
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Challenge and error: Critical events and attention-related errors
Published in Cognition (01-12-2011)“…► We examine human reactivity to task challenges and errors. ► Challenge and error reactivity generates a cycle of attention lapses ↔ task errors. ► Results…”
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Memory load affects visual search processes without influencing search efficiency
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (25-05-2011)“…► In visual search, RT slopes are not exhaustive measures of the search process. ► Main effects in search are not necessarily accounted for by pre- and…”
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Anatomy of an error: A bidirectional state model of task engagement/disengagement and attention-related errors
Published in Cognition (01-04-2009)“…We present arguments and evidence for a three-state attentional model of task engagement/disengagement. The model postulates three states of mind-wandering:…”
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Item-specific location memory in visual search
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (23-11-2010)“…► Efficiency improvements in Repeated search are due to memory for specific item locations. ► Memory effects manifest primarily in accurate initial orienting…”
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In Manually-Assisted Search, Perception Supervises Rather Than Directs Action
Published in Experimental psychology (01-01-2013)“…During manually-assisted search, where participants must actively manipulate search items, it has been reported that participants will often select and move…”
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Endogenous strategy in exploration
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-12-2015)“…We examined the characteristics of endogenous exploratory behaviors in a generalized search task in which guidance signals (e.g., landmarks, semantics, visual…”
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Re-reading after mind wandering
Published in Canadian journal of experimental psychology (01-09-2017)“…Though much research has been conducted on the causes and processes underlying mind wandering, relatively little has addressed what happens after an episode of…”
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Eye and head movements are complementary in visual selection
Published in Royal Society open science (01-01-2017)“…In the natural environment, visual selection is accomplished by a system of nested effectors, moving the head and body within space and the eyes within the…”
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Found and missed: Failing to recognize a search target despite moving it
Published in Cognition (01-04-2012)“…► A novel manually-assisted search paradigm is introduced – the ‘Unpacking’ task. ► Participants often physically discard the target during search, not…”
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Comparing target detection errors in visual search and manually-assisted search
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-05-2014)“…Subjects searched for low- or high-prevalence targets among static nonoverlapping items or items piled in heaps that could be moved using a computer mouse. We…”
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Changing Perspective: Zooming in and out during Visual Search
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-04-2013)“…Laboratory studies of visual search are generally conducted in contexts with a static observer vantage point, constrained by a fixation cross or a headrest. In…”
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Memory benefits during visual search depend on difficulty
Published in Journal of cognitive psychology (Hove, England) (01-09-2012)“…In three experiments we explored whether memory for previous locations of search items influences search efficiency more as the difficulty of exhaustive search…”
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Running the figure to the ground: Figure-ground segmentation during visual search
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-04-2014)“…•We examined figure-ground segmentation during a visual search task.•Incongruent targets took longer to locate than congruent targets.•Difference in search…”
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Arranging Objects in Space: Measuring Task‐Relevant Organizational Behaviors During Goal Pursuit
Published in Cognitive science (01-05-2017)“…Human behavior unfolds primarily in built environments, where the arrangement of objects is a result of ongoing human decisions and actions, yet these…”
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Spatial partitions systematize visual search and enhance target memory
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-02-2017)“…Humans are remarkably capable of finding desired objects in the world, despite the scale and complexity of naturalistic environments. Broadly, this ability is…”
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The eyes fixate the optimal viewing position of task-irrelevant words
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-02-2009)“…We evaluated whether one’s eyes tend to fixate the optimal viewing position (OVP) of words even when the words are task irrelevant and should be ignored…”
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