ebooks logo journals logo reference works logo abstract databases logo
bullet  SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Got a Voucher? alerts   marked lists   shopping cart 

informaworld

HOME   |   SEARCH   |   BROWSE
    Issues List       Latest Issue       Forthcoming Articles       Volume 14 Issue 4 - 8       Aims & Scope       Editorial Board       Instructions for Authors       Subscribe      
<< earliestearliest   < prevprev   Issue listissues   next >next   latest >>latest
Publisher Logo Publication Cover
Search within this journal

Visual Cognition, Volume 14 Issue 4 - 8 2006

Visual search and attention

25% more issues in 2010!
Impact Factor 2.095 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1464-0716 (electronic) 1350-6285 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Viewing the Journal: Select the initial letter of your research topic from the list below, or enter your search term on the left.
Sort by: Title | Page | Author
< Previous • 1 • 2Next >
select-down Click for help
Original Articles
Visual search and selective attention
Hermann J. Müller; Joseph Krummenacher
Pages 389 – 410
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
How the deployment of attention determines what we see
Anne Treisman
Pages 411 – 443
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Top-down modulation of preattentive processing: Testing the recovery account of contingent capture
Charles L. Folk; Roger Remington
Pages 445 – 465
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Visual search for featural singletons: No top-down modulation, only bottom-up priming
Jan Theeuwes;  Brit Reimann; Karen Mortier
Pages 466 – 489
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Locus of dimension weighting: Preattentive or postselective?
Hermann J. Müller; Joseph Krummenacher
Pages 490 – 513
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Salience and target selection in visual search
Hans-Christoph Nothdurft
Pages 514 – 542
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Relax! Cognitive strategy influences visual search
Daniel Smilek;  James T. Enns;  John D. Eastwood; Philip M. Merikle
Pages 543 – 564
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Attention on autopilot: Past experience and attentional set
Andrew B. Leber; Howard E. Egeth
Pages 565 – 583
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Selecting and ignoring the component features of a visual object: A negative priming paradigm
Alessandra Fanini;  Anna Christina Nobre; Leonardo Chelazzi
Pages 584 – 618
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Colour as a Gestalt: Pop out with basic features and with conjunctions
James R. Pomerantz
Pages 619 – 628
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
From searching for features to searching for threat: Drawing the boundary between preattentive and attentive vision
Kyle R. Cave; Martin J. Batty
Pages 629 – 646
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Does the inspector have a memory?
Raymond M. Klein; Kristie Dukewich
Pages 648 – 667
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Revisiting the variable memory model of visual search
Todd S. Horowitz
Pages 668 – 684
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Oculomotor behaviour in visual search for multiple targets
Jason S. McCarley;  Arthur F. Kramer;  Walter R. Boot;  Matthew S. Peterson;  Ranxiao F. Wang; David E. Irwin
Pages 685 – 703
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Evidence for a systematic component within scan paths in visual search
Iain D. Gilchrist; Monika Harvey
Pages 704 – 715
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The preview search task: Evidence for visual marking
Christian N. L. Olivers;  Glyn W. Humphreys; Jason J. Braithwaite
Pages 716 – 735
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The preview benefit: Visual marking, feature-based inhibition, temporal segregation, or onset capture?
Mieke Donk
Pages 736 – 748
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Why don't we see changes? The role of attentional bottlenecks and limited visual memory
Jeremy M. Wolfe;  Andrea Reinecke; Peter Brawn
Pages 749 – 780
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Visual memory for natural scenes: Evidence from change detection and visual search
Andrew Hollingworth
Pages 781 – 807
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
select-up

Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Accessibility | RSS
FAQs in: English . Français . Español . 中文(简体和繁體)
© 2009 Informa plc