Visual search guidance uses coarser template information than target-match decisions
Autor: | Xinger Yu, Simran K. Johal, Joy J. Geng |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Linguistics and Language
Attentional guidance Visual search Neurosciences Target-match decisions Experimental Psychology Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Sensory Systems Language and Linguistics Target template Reaction Time Visual Perception Psychology Humans Cognitive Sciences Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision Probability |
Zdroj: | Attention, perception & psychophysics, vol 84, iss 5 |
ISSN: | 1943-393X |
Popis: | When searching for an object, we use a target template in memory that contains task-relevant information to guide visual attention to potential targets and to determine the identity of attended objects. These processes in visual search have typically been assumed to rely on a common source of template information. However, our recent work (Yu et al., 2022) argued that attentional guidance and target-match decisions rely on different information during search, with guidance using a “fuzzier” version of the template compared with target decisions. However, that work was based on the special case of search for a target amongst linearly separable distractors (e.g., search for an orange target amongst yellower distractors). Real-world search targets, however, are infrequently linearly separable from distractors, and it remains unclear whether the differences between the precision of template information used for guidance compared with target decisions also applies under more typical conditions. In four experiments, we tested this question by varying distractor similarity during visual search and measuring the likelihood of attentional guidance to distractors and target misidentifications. We found that early attentional guidance is indeed less precise than that of subsequent match decisions under varying exposure durations and distractor set sizes. These results suggest that attentional guidance operates on a coarser code than decisions, perhaps because guidance is constrained by lower acuity in peripheral vision or the need to rapidly explore a wide region of space while decisions about selected objects are more precise to optimize decision accuracy. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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