Decomposing visual search: evidence of multiple item-specific skills.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. Alan Allport,et al. SHIFTING INTENTIONAL SET - EXPLORING THE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF TASKS , 1994 .
[2] M. W. Kristofferson. When item recognition and visual search functions are similar , 1972 .
[3] Daniel Graboi,et al. Searching for targets: The effects of specific practice , 1971 .
[4] R. Shiffrin,et al. Automatization and training in visual search. , 1992, The American journal of psychology.
[5] A. D. Fisk,et al. Recombination of Automatic Processing components: The Effects of Transfer, Reversal, and Conflict Situations , 1991, Human factors.
[6] J M Flach,et al. Within-set discriminations in a consistent mapping search task , 1986, Perception & psychophysics.
[7] J. Duncan. Divided attention: the whole is more than the sum of its parts. , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[8] R. Atkinson,et al. Processing time as influenced by the number of elements in a visual display , 1969 .
[9] A. D. Fisk,et al. Understanding performance and learning in consistent memory search: an age-related perspective. , 1995, Psychology and aging.
[10] J. Brožek. Attention and Performance II. , 1971 .