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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 1994, 1 (2), 202-238. Guided Search 2.0. A revised model of visual search. JEREMY M. WOLFE. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts and Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a
Guided Search 2.0 A revised model of visual search. Wolfe JM(1). Author information: (1)Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, wolfe@psyche.mit.edu. An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual world filled with other, distracting items. This ability to performvisual
This paper provides a brief review of the Guided Search model of human visual search behavior. In the model search behavior. In the model, parallel processes analyze a limited number of basic visual features across large portions of the visual field. . Guided Search 2.0: A revised model of visual search, submitted,.
1994, f {2}, .233-238. Guided Search 2.0. A revised model of visual search. JEREMY M. WOLFE. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts and Brigham & Women's The heart of the guided search model is the idea that attentional deployment of .. If we return to Figure 4, the ratio of the area of the distractor activa-.
21 Dec 2017 An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual world filled with other, distracting items. This ability to performvisual search has been the subject of a large body of research in the past 15 years. This paper reviews the visual search literature and presents a model of
Guided Search 2.0 (GS2) is a revision of the model in which virtually all aspects of the model have been made more explicit and/or revised in light of new data. The paper is organized into four parts: Part 1 presents the model and the details of its computer simulation. Part 2 reviews the visual search literature on preattentive
Visual search can proceed efficiently or inefficiently. During efficient search, performance is unaffected by the number of distractor items. The reaction time functions are flat, and the search is assumed to be a parallel search. Thus, in the guided search model, a search is efficient if the target generates the highest, or one of
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