The impact of Relative Prevalence on dual-target search for threat items from airport X-ray screening |
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Authors: | Hayward J. Godwin Tamaryn Menneer Shaun Helman Nick Donnelly |
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Affiliation: | a University of Southampton, United Kingdom b University of Massachusetts, USA c QinetiQ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The probability of target presentation in visual search tasks influences target detection performance: this is known as the prevalence effect (Wolfe et al., 2005). Additionally, searching for several targets simultaneously reduces search performance: this is known as the dual-target cost (DTC: Menneer et al., 2007). The interaction between the DTC and prevalence effect was investigated in a single study by presenting one target in dual-target search at a higher level of prevalence than the other target (Target A: 45% Prevalence; Target B: 5% Prevalence). An overall DTC was found for both RTs and response accuracy. Furthermore, there was an effect of target prevalence in dual-target search, suggesting that, when one target is presented at a higher level of prevalence than the other, both the dual-target cost and the prevalence effect contribute to decrements in performance. The implications for airport X-ray screening are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Airport security Visual search Signal detection Low-prevalence Dual-target search |
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