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The preview benefit: Visual marking, feature-based inhibition, temporal segregation, or onset capture?

Pages 736-748 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Chisato Mine, Steven B. Most & Mike E. Le Pelley. (2021) Reward does not modulate the preview benefit in visual search. Visual Cognition 29:4, pages 248-262.
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Melina A. Kunar, Sally V. Thomas & Derrick G. Watson. (2017) Time-based selection in complex displays: Visual marking does not occur in Multi-Element Asynchronous Dynamic (MAD) search. Visual Cognition 25:1-3, pages 215-224.
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Raul Grieben, Jan Tekülve, Stephan K. U. Zibner, Jonas Lins, Sebastian Schneegans & Gregor Schöner. (2020) Scene memory and spatial inhibition in visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82:2, pages 775-798.
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Zorana Zupan & Derrick G. Watson. (2019) Perceptual grouping constrains inhibition in time-based visual selection. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82:2, pages 500-517.
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Mieke Donk. (2016) Subset selective search on the basis of color and preview. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79:1, pages 85-99.
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Blaire Dube, April Basciano, Stephen M. Emrich & Naseem Al-Aidroos. (2016) Visual working memory simultaneously guides facilitation and inhibition during visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78:5, pages 1232-1244.
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Takayuki Osugi, Daisuke Hayashi & Ikuya Murakami. (2016) Selection of new objects by onset capture and visual marking. Vision Research 122, pages 21-33.
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Kevin Dent, Glyn W. Humphreys, Xun He & Jason J. Braithwaite. (2014) Surface-based constraints on target selection and distractor rejection: Evidence from preview search. Vision Research 97, pages 89-99.
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James R. Brockmole, Christopher C. Davoli & Deborah A. Cronin. 2012. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation 103 145 .
Michael Pilling & Angus Gellatly. (2011) Visual awareness of objects and their colour. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73:7, pages 2026-2043.
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Monika Kiss & Martin Eimer. (2011) Faster target selection in preview visual search depends on luminance onsets: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73:6, pages 1637-1642.
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Jason J. Braithwaite, Derrick G. Watson, Lucy Andrews & Glyn W. Humphreys. (2010) Visual search at isoluminance: Evidence for enhanced color weighting in standard sub-set and preview-based visual search. Vision Research 50:14, pages 1414-1425.
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Mieke Donk, Frank Agter & Jay Pratt. (2009) Effects of luminance change in preview search: Offsets and onsets can be concurrently prioritized but not in isolation. Acta Psychologica 130:3, pages 260-267.
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Brandon Keehn & Robert M. Joseph. (2008) Impaired prioritization of novel onset stimuli in autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 49:12, pages 1296-1303.
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Jose L. Herrero, Ros Crawley, Cees van Leeuwen & Antonino Raffone. (2007) Visual marking and change detection. Cognitive Processing 8:4, pages 233-244.
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