Set-size effects in visual search: the effect of attention is independent of the stimulus for simple tasks.

作者: John Palmer

DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)90128-7

关键词: CommunicationPsychophysicsVigilance (psychology)Cognitive psychologyPerceptionDiscrimination thresholdVisual searchSensory systemPsychologyDifferential thresholdStimulus (physiology)

摘要: In visual search, both attentional and non-attentional sensory processes contribute to set-size effects. Here, effects were controlled the remaining matched closely purely measured by a cueing paradigm. Using these controls, for five simple two more complex tasks. The of similar magnitude all tasks larger For stimuli in tasks, results consistent with existence effect on decision processing that is independent particular stimulus.

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