Authors
Marlies Van de Weijgert, Erik Van der Burg, Mieke Donk
Publication date
2019/11/1
Journal
Vision research
Volume
164
Pages
1-11
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The aim of the present study was to investigate how display density affects attentional guidance in heterogeneous search displays. In Experiment 1 we presented observers with heterogeneous sparse and dense search displays which were adaptively changed over the course of the experiment using genetic algorithms. We generated random displays, and based upon fastest search times, the displays that allowed most efficient search were selected to generate new displays for the next generations, thus revealing which properties facilitated or inhibited target search across display densities. The results showed that the prevalence of distractors sharing the target color was substantially reduced over generations in sparse displays. Dense displays also evolved to contain less distractors sharing the target color but only when the orientation of the distractors resembled the target orientation. More importantly, spatial …
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Scholar articles
M Van de Weijgert, E Van der Burg, M Donk - Vision research, 2019