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Visual search habits and the spatial structure of scenes

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posted on 2024-10-01, 08:32 authored by Alasdair DF Clarke, Anna Nowakowska, Amelia R Hunt

Some spatial layouts may suit our visual search habits better than others. We compared eye movements during search across three spatial configurations. Participants searched for a line segment oriented 45∘ to the right. Variation in the orientation of distractor line segments determines the extent to which this target would be visible in peripheral vision: a target among homogeneous distractors is highly visible, while a target among heterogeneous distractors requires central vision. When the search array is split into homogeneous and heterogeneous left and right halves, a large proportion of fixations are “wasted” on the homogeneous half, leading to slower search times. We compared this pattern to two new configurations. In the first, the array was split into upper and lower halves. During a passive viewing baseline condition, we observed biases to look both at the top half and also at the hetergeneous region first. Both of these biases were weaker during active search, despite the fact that the heterogeneous bias would have led to improvements in efficiency if it had been retained. In the second experiment, patches of more or less heterogeneous line segments were scattered across the search space. This configuration allows for more natural, spatially distributed scanpaths. Participants were more efficient and less variable relative to the left/right configuration. The results are consistent with the idea that visual search is associated with a distributed sequence of fixations, guided only loosely by the potential visibility of the target in different regions of the scene.

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The role of familiarity and experience in the implementation of efficient visual search strategies

Economic and Social Research Council

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Clarke, A.D.F., Nowakowska, A. & Hunt, A.R. Visual search habits and the spatial structure of scenes. Atten Percept Psychophys 84, 1874–1885 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-022-02506-2

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Department of Psychology & Vision Sciences, University of Leicester

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Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Volume

84

Issue

6

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1874 - 1885

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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1943-3921

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1943-393X

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2022-05-02

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2022

Available date

2024-10-01

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en

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The data and materials for all experiments are freely available. Experiment 1 was preregistered. Please see https://osf.io/8qgju/.

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