Visual Search: Models, strategy, sequential effects, context

Poster Session: Sunday, May 18, 2025, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

36.301

Contextual Cueing in Complex Stimuli: Attentional Guidance and Response Facilitation Benefits

Tomshe, David A.

36.302

Improved target detection (fewer LBFTS errors) in the repeated displays contributes to Contextual Cueing

Choi, Jeunghwan

36.303

Characterizing the Independent and Joint Impacts of Previous Category Evidence and Visual and Semantic Similarity on Visual Attention

Grady, Justin

36.304

A salient, expected target in an unexpected setting can produce inattentional blindness

Ernst, Daniel

36.305

Do infrequent task-irrelevant visual cues cause distraction?

Jankovic, Nadja

36.306

Explicit strategy instructions boost visual search optimality, but the benefits are short-lived

Siesel, Mackenzie J.

36.307

Negative Attentional Templates Depend on Top-down Control, not Selection History

Bennett, Haley

36.308

Patches half-empty: How to forage when some patches contain only distractors

Hong, Injae

36.309

To choose or not to choose: Voluntary task switching without cost in visual search

Mitra, Ava

36.310

Two separate category learning systems govern categorical search

Schmidt, Joseph

36.311

What makes a search effortful? Evidence from a search discounting paradigm

Zhang, Tianyu

36.312

Parallel Accumulators in LIP Drive Behavioral Choices in Visual Search: Evidence from Single-Neuron Recordings

Ozana, Aviad

36.313

Parallel Accumulators in LIP Drive Reaction Times in Visual Search: Evidence from Single-Neuron Recordings

Alkan, Yelda