Moving towards solutions to some enduring controversies in visual search |
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Authors: | Wolfe Jeremy M. |
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Affiliation: | Center for Ophthalmic Research, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 221 Longwood Ave, 02115, Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | How do we find a target item in a visual world filled with distractors? A quarter of a century ago, in her influential ‘Feature Integration Theory (FIT)’, Treisman proposed a two-stage solution to the problem of visual search: a preattentive stage that could process a limited number of basic features in parallel and an attentive stage that could perform more complex acts of recognition, one object at a time. The theory posed a series of problems. What is the nature of that preattentive stage? How do serial and parallel processes interact? How does a search unfold over time? Recent work has shed new light on these issues. |
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