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Search of jumping items: visual marking and discrete motion
Authors:Olds Elizabeth S  McMurtry C Meghan
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, 75 University Avenue West, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada. eolds@wlu.ca
Abstract:
Watson and Humphreys (1997 Psychological Review 104 90-122) showed that when searching for a target, observers can ignore a previewed set of distractors (other items), effectively decreasing the number of relevant items in a difficult search display and thus speeding performance ('visual marking'). Other researchers have more recently investigated visual marking for continuously moving items, finding that shared features, and preserved inter-item spatial relationships, are helpful. Here, we tested whether visual marking occurs for a set of initial items that moves in one discrete jump (preserving shared features and inter-item spatial relationships). Marking did not occur in these displays, and we interpret this result in the context of previous research on visual marking.
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