SEPARATION OF LOW-LEVEL AND HIGH-LEVEL FACTORS IN COMPLEX TASKS - VISUAL-SEARCH

被引:137
作者
GEISLER, WS
CHOU, KL
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[1] Center for Vision and Image Sciences, University of Texas
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10.1037/0033-295X.102.2.356
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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A method for assessing the role of low-level factors in complex tasks is described. The method, which involves comparing simple-discrimination performance and complex-task performance for the same stimuli, was used to assess the role of low-level factors in multiple-fixation visual search. In one experiment, the target and background were composed of line segments that differed in color, orientation, or both; in another, target and background were composed of filtered-noise textures that differed in spatial frequency, orientation, or both. Most of the variance in search time was found to be predictable from the discrimination data, suggesting that low-level factors often play a dominant role in limiting search performance. A signal-detection model is presented that demonstrates how current psychophysical models of visual discrimination might be generalized to obtain a theory that can predict search performance for a wide range of stimulus conditions.
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