Information processing in visual search: A continuous flow conception and experimental results |
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Authors: | Charles W. Eriksen Derek W. Schultz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61820, Champaign, Illinois
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Abstract: | This paper reexamines the visual search process, and visual information processing more generally, from a perspective of the continuous flow of information and responses through the visual system. The results from three experiments are reported which support the continuous flow conception: Information accumulates gradually in the visual system, with concurrent priming of responses. The first two experiments investigated the processing of display stimuli which varied in size and figure-ground contrast in a nonsearch task, and provided evidence confirming a continuous flow model. Experiment 3 employed an asynchronous onset of target and noise and provided convergent evidence of the accumulative nature of information and response priming in visual processing. |
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