In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular environments, providing a rich source of contextual associations to be exploited by …
A Goujon, A Didierjean, S Thorpe - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2015 - cell.com
Since its inception, the contextual cueing (CC) paradigm has generated considerable interest in various fields of cognitive sciences because it constitutes an elegant approach to …
Recent research has expanded the list of factors that control spatial attention. Beside current goals and perceptual salience, statistical learning, reward, motivation and emotion also …
Repeated contexts yield faster response time in visual search, compared with novel contexts. This effect is known as contextual cueing. Despite extensive study over the past …
Research on contextual cueing has demonstrated that with simple arrays of letters and shapes, search for a target increases in efficiency as associations between a search target …
In contextual cueing, the position of a target within a group of distractors is learned over repeated exposure to a display with reference to a few nearby items rather than to the global …
P Robinson - Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2005 - cambridge.org
This paper reports replications of studies of implicit artificial grammar (AG) learning and explicit series-solution learning with experienced second language learners in order to …
When confronted with a previously encountered scene, what information is used to guide search to a known target? We contrasted the role of a scene's basic-level category …
RA Epstein, JS Higgins, K Jablonski… - Journal of …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
Humans and animals use information obtained from the local visual scene to orient themselves in the wider world. Although neural systems involved in scene perception have …