Stimulus segmentation in the visual search task

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Cesar Galera
Ederaldo José Lopes
Michael von Grünau
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[1] Universidade de São Paulo,
[2] Universidade Federal de Uberlândia,undefined
[3] Concordia University,undefined
[4] DPE FFCLRP-USP,undefined
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Perception & Psychophysics | 2000年 / 62卷
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Visual Search; Contrast Ratio; Visual Search Task; Relevant Stimulus; Luminance Level;
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Four experiments were conducted in order to study the segmentation process in a visual search task with relevant stimuli (target and distractors) randomly distributed among textural elements. The basic idea was that a parallel segmentation process of the relevant stimuli would contribute to the overall reaction time independently of the contribution of the number of relevant stimuli. In the first experiment, with relevant stimuli and textural elements that differed in the orientation of their component lines, texture presence interacted with number of relevant stimuli and with target presence. These results were not favorable to the parallel segmentation hypothesis. In the second and third experiments, in which the relevant and the textural stimuli differed in orientation and in the luminance contrast of their component lines, the results support a parallel segmentation process for the higher contrast conditions. In these experiments, the effect of texture presence was greater on target-absent than on target-present trials. Experiment 4 shows that the search can be restricted to the high-contrast relevant stimuli when the number of these stimuli is constant and the number of textural stimuli changes from trial to trial. The present results suggest that the relevant stimuli can be segmented in parallel and then submitted to a restricted analysis, even when they are scattered among textural stimuli.
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