Rapid and implicit effects of color category on visual search
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Kenji Yokoi
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机构:National Defense Academy,Department of Applied Physics
Kenji Yokoi
Katsumi Watanabe
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机构:National Defense Academy,Department of Applied Physics
Katsumi Watanabe
Shinya Saida
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机构:National Defense Academy,Department of Applied Physics
Shinya Saida
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[1] National Defense Academy,Department of Applied Physics
[2] The University of Tokyo,Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
[3] Kanagawa University,Department of Human Sciences
来源:
Optical Review
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2012年
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19卷
关键词:
color category;
basic colors;
visual search;
visual attention;
eye movements;
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Many studies suggest that the color category influences visual perception. It is also well known that oculomotor control and visual attention are closely linked. In order to clarify temporal characteristics of color categorization, we investigated eye movements during color visual search. Eight color disks were presented briefly for 20–320 ms, and the subject was instructed to gaze at a target shown prior to the trial. We found that the color category of the target modulated eye movements significantly when the stimulus was displayed for more than 40 ms and the categorization could be completed within 80 ms. With the 20 ms presentation, the search performance was at a chance level, however, the first saccadic latency suggested that the color category had an effect on visual attention. These results suggest that color categorization affects the guidance of visual attention rapidly and implicitly.