Guided Search 6.0: An updated model of visual search
JM Wolfe - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2021 - Springer
Abstract This paper describes Guided Search 6.0 (GS6), a revised model of visual search.
When we encounter a scene, we can see something everywhere. However, we cannot …
When we encounter a scene, we can see something everywhere. However, we cannot …
People are unable to recognize or report on their own eye movements
Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation
is the result of a complex interplay of image features, task goals, and biases in motor control …
is the result of a complex interplay of image features, task goals, and biases in motor control …
Seeing beyond salience and guidance: The role of bias and decision in visual search
Visual search is a popular tool for studying a range of questions about perception and
attention, thanks to the ease with which the basic paradigm can be controlled and …
attention, thanks to the ease with which the basic paradigm can be controlled and …
The saccadic flow baseline: Accounting for image-independent biases in fixation behavior
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However,
a substantial component of fixation placement appears to be a set of consistent biases in …
a substantial component of fixation placement appears to be a set of consistent biases in …
Look twice: A generalist computational model predicts return fixations across tasks and species
Primates constantly explore their surroundings via saccadic eye movements that bring
different parts of an image into high resolution. In addition to exploring new regions in the …
different parts of an image into high resolution. In addition to exploring new regions in the …
How does color distribution learning affect goal-directed visuomotor behavior?
While the visual world is rich and complex, importantly, it nevertheless contains many
statistical regularities. For example, environmental feature distributions tend to remain …
statistical regularities. For example, environmental feature distributions tend to remain …
Preattentive facilitation of target trajectories in a dragonfly visual neuron
The ability to pursue targets in visually cluttered and distraction-rich environments is critical
for predators such as dragonflies. Previously, we identified Centrifugal Small-Target Motion …
for predators such as dragonflies. Previously, we identified Centrifugal Small-Target Motion …
In search of a reliable electrophysiological marker of oculomotor inhibition of return
Inhibition of return (IOR) operationalizes a behavioral phenomenon characterized by slower
responding to cued, relative to uncued, targets. Two independent forms of IOR have been …
responding to cued, relative to uncued, targets. Two independent forms of IOR have been …
Target selection during “snapshot” foraging
While previous foraging studies have identified key variables that determine attentional
selection, they are affected by the global statistics of the tasks. In most studies, targets are …
selection, they are affected by the global statistics of the tasks. In most studies, targets are …
A generative model of cognitive state from task and eye movements
The early eye tracking studies of Yarbus provided descriptive evidence that an observer's
task influences patterns of eye movements, leading to the tantalizing prospect that an …
task influences patterns of eye movements, leading to the tantalizing prospect that an …