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Cognitive control of fixation duration in visual search: The role of extrafoveal processing
Authors:Eyal M. Reingold  Mackenzie G. Glaholt
Affiliation:1. University of Toronto, Mississauga, Canadareingold@psych.utoronto.ca;3. University of California, San Diego
Abstract:Participants' eye movements were monitored in two visual search experiments that manipulated target-distractor similarity (high vs. low) as well as the availability of distractors for extrafoveal processing (Free-Viewing vs. No-Preview). The influence of the target-distractor similarity by preview manipulation on the distributions of first fixation and second fixation duration was examined by using a survival analysis technique which provided precise estimates of the timing of the first discernible influence of target-distractor similarity on fixation duration. We found a significant influence of target-distractor similarity on first fixation duration in normal visual search (Free Viewing) as early as 26–28 ms from the start of fixation. In contrast, the influence of target-distractor similarity occurred much later (199–233 ms) in the No-Preview condition. The present study also documented robust and fast acting extrafoveal and foveal preview effects. Implications for models of eye-movement control and visual search are discussed.
Keywords:Eye movements  Visual search  Fixation duration  Peripheral vision  Parafoveal preview  Top-down
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