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Can the Relational Account predict search in multiple-element displays? (2024-2028)

Abstract

This project provides evidence of a novel mechanism that guides visual attention. Our results confirm the existence of a mechanism that can rapidly and automatically assess the dominant feature(s) in a visual scene and radically change how attention is tuned to a target object. Moreover, this attention-guiding target template can change systematically as observers search through different items in visual search, possibly due to a re-shaping and narrowing of the target template. These are both ground-breaking discoveries that have not been described before. Work on this project promises to lead to important theoretical breakthroughs, resolve current discrepancies in the literature and advance methods of Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience.

Experts

Associate Professor Stefanie Becker

Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Stefanie Becker
Stefanie Becker