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Publication year: 2011Source: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Volume 37, Issue 1, February 2011, Pages 58-71
Evan M., Palmer , Todd S., Horowitz , Antonio, Torralba , Jeremy M., Wolfe
Many visual search experiments measure response time (RT) as their primary dependent variable. Analyses typically focus on mean (or median) RT. However, given enough data, the RT distribution can be a rich source of information. For this paper, we collected about 500 trials per cell per observer for both target-present and target-absent displays in each of three classic search tasks: feature search, with the target defined by color; conjunction search, with the target defined by both color and orientation; and spatial configuration search for a 2 among distractor 5s. This large data set allows us to characterize the RT distributions...
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