Displays composed of up to 16 elements were presented for 150 msec. The task was to search the display for specific elements. The ability to detect, localize, and identify targets was influenced by display format. Digital errors increased with the number of elements, the number of targets, and the distance of the target from the fixation point. Line orientation errors increased only with the number of targets. Several other display types were evaluated, and each produced a pattern of errors similar to either digital or line orientation format. Results of the study were discussed in terms of Feature Integration Theory, which distinguishes between elements that are processed with parallel versus serial mechanisms.


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    Title :

    Visual performance with 'feature' and 'object' displays


    Additional title:

    Visuelle Darstellung mit 'Merkmals' und 'Objekt'-Displays


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1988


    Size :

    43 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 33 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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