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Visual search for simple volumetric shapes
Authors:James M. Brown  Naomi Weisstein  James G. May
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, 30602, Athens, GA
2. State University of New York, Buffalo, New York
3. University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract:Five experiments measured reaction time (RT) to detect the presence or absence of a simple volumetric shape (target) dependent on the number of display items (distractors) and their depicted three-dimensional (3-D) orientation. Experiments 1–4 examined every pairwise combination of two different simple volumetric shapes in two 3-D orientations. Conditions exhibiting “pop-out” could be predicted by differences in their two-dimensional (2-D) features. Conditions in which search was slower support previously found search asymmetries for particular 2-D features. When the distractors were a mixture of the other shapes in the same 3-D orientation, search was serial, except when the target had a curved principal axis (Experiment 5). The results suggest that these simple volumetric shapes are not processed preattentively.
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