Humans possess a primitive memory system for attention deployments that allows quick reorientation of visual attention to stimuli that are relevant to behavior at any given moment …
Here we test the hypothesis that fluctuations in subjective reports of mind wandering over time-on-task are associated with fluctuations in performance over time-on-task. In Study 1 …
A Ramgir, D Lamy - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2022 - Springer
Our search performance is strongly influenced by our past experience. In the lab, this influence has been demonstrated by investigating a variety of phenomena, including …
What we have attended to in the past, as well as the stimulus context associated with past motor responses, have a strong impact on our current behavior. These influences have been …
Adjustments in cognitive control, as measured by congruency sequence effects, are thought to be influenced by both external stimuli and internal goals. However, this dichotomy has …
In six experiments, we examined how object categories structure the learning of environmental regularities to guide visual search. Participants searched for pictures of …
Trial-to-trial feature repetition speeds response times in pop-out visual search tasks. These priming effects are often ascribed to a short-term memory system. Recently, however, it has …
In visual search tasks, repeating features or the position of the target results in faster response times. Such inter-trial 'priming'effects occur not just for repetitions from the …
DR Thomson, B Milliken - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Maljkovic and Nakayama have demonstrated memory influences in singleton search from one trial to the next, an effect they termed priming of pop-out (PoP). This effect was …