Rummage search by expert dyads,novice dyads and novice individuals for objects hidden in houses |
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Authors: | Charlotte A Riggs Hayward J Godwin Carl M Mann Sarah J Smith Michael Boardman Simon P Liversedge |
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Institution: | 1. School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK;2. Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, UK |
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Abstract: | Rummage search is the visual and haptic search of complex environments for targets. In this study, rummage search was explored using a novel analytic framework with expert dyads and novice dyads, as well as novice individuals. Participants sought an unknown number of targets placed in four rooms of a residential house. Some targets were plainly visible whereas others were hidden and could only be found through haptic examination. Expert dyads were very good at the task, conducting a slowed, double-checking exhaustive search, while novices both failed to fixate potential target locations and failed to carry out the appropriate action required to search those locations exhaustively. The novice dyads examined more than the novice individuals, but became more superficial in their search. We conclude that effective rummage searching is a skill enhanced by training. |
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Keywords: | Rummage search visual search eye movements teamwork expertise |
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