A two-stage model of visual search |
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Authors: | James E. Hoffman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Delaware, 19711, Newark, Delaware
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Abstract: | A two-stage visual search model is described. Four experiments show that in a VM paradigm sequential presentation of the display leads to increases in accuracy and decreases in latency. Slower presentation rates allow for faster transfer of the target from iconic to short-term memory. When target and background items are dissimilar, transfer to short-term memory need not take place and decisions can be made on the basis of the Stage 1 analysis. These results are taken as confirming evidence for the proposed model. |
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