Scene context guides eye movements during visual search |
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Authors: | Neider Mark B Zelinsky Gregory J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA. |
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Abstract: | How does scene context guide search behavior to likely target locations? We had observers search for scene-constrained and scene-unconstrained targets, and found that scene-constrained targets were detected faster and with fewer eye movements. Observers also directed more initial saccades to target-consistent scene regions and devoted more time to searching these regions. However, final checking fixations on target-inconsistent regions were common in target-absent trials, suggesting that scene context does not strictly confine search to likely target locations. We interpret these data as evidence for a rapid top-down biasing of search behavior by scene context to the target-consistent regions of a scene. |
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Keywords: | Scene context Contextual cueing Visual search Top-down guidance Scene perception |
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