| G. Sperling and M. J. Melchner. The attention operating characteristic: Examples from visual search. Science, 202:315--318, 1978. |
.... generally, response time and accuracy in search tasks have been found to be influenced by the spatial relationships between a target object, the position and number of related objects, and the location on the screen that subjects have been cued to focus on via verbal commands or visual stimuli [4, 31]. Reaction times in search tasks have been found to be fastest if attention is focused on the location of the target [23] and to increase as the visual angle between a current focus and target increases, as well as with the diminishing distance between a target and distractor objects [8, 11, 22, ....
G. Sperling and M. J. Melchner. The attention operating characteristic: Examples from visual search. Science, 202:315--318, 1978.
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G. Sperling and M. J. Melchner. The attention operating characteristic: Examples from visual search. Science, 202:315--318, 1978.
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G. Sperling and M. J. Melchner. The attention operating characteristic: Examples from visual search. Science, 202:315--318, 1978.
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Sperling, G., & Melchner, M. J. (1978). The attention operating characteristic: examples from visual search. Science, 202(4365), 315-318.
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