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Individual differences in visual search performance extend from artificial arrays to naturalistic environments
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Visual search is a universal human activity in naturalistic environments. Traditionally, visual search is investigated under tightly controlled conditions, where head-restricted participants locate a minimalistic target in a cluttered array presented on a computer screen. Do classic findings of visual search extend to naturalistic settings, where participants actively explore complex, real-world scenes? Here, we leverage advances in virtual reality (VR) technology to relate individual
doi:10.1101/2021.10.15.464609
fatcat:nuodiio7srasnazmmbedn6vwmm