Salience, Perceptual Dimensions, and the Diversion of Attention

Volume: 128, Issue: 2, Pages: 253 - 265
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
Parallel and automatic processing is evidenced in visual search by what is commonly called popout. An object of search (a target) that differs widely from all other display objects on some simple visual dimension is commonly called a singleton; an example is search for a red circle when all other displayed circles are green. A singleton attracts attention to the degree that it is salient, and highly salient singletons produce search that is...
Paper Details
Title
Salience, Perceptual Dimensions, and the Diversion of Attention
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
128
Issue
2
Pages
253 - 265
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