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      Analyzing vision at the complexity level

      Behavioral and Brain Sciences
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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              Guided search: an alternative to the feature integration model for visual search.

              Subjects searched sets of items for targets defined by conjunctions of color and form, color and orientation, or color and size. Set size was varied and reaction times (RT) were measured. For many unpracticed subjects, the slopes of the resulting RT X Set Size functions are too shallow to be consistent with Treisman's feature integration model, which proposes serial, self-terminating search for conjunctions. Searches for triple conjunctions (Color X Size X Form) are easier than searches for standard conjunctions and can be independent of set size. A guided search model similar to Hoffman's (1979) two-stage model can account for these data. In the model, parallel processes use information about simple features to guide attention in the search for conjunctions. Triple conjunctions are found more efficiently than standard conjunctions because three parallel processes can guide attention more effectively than two.
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                Journal
                applab
                Behavioral and Brain Sciences
                Behav Brain Sci
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0140-525X
                1469-1825
                September 1990
                May 19 2011
                September 1990
                : 13
                : 03
                : 423-445
                Article
                10.1017/S0140525X00079577
                e42faf6a-5785-4a82-9110-3bc01b5a9313
                © 1990
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