Journal article

Attention and Luminance Detection: A Quantitative Analysis

PL Smith

Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 1998

Abstract

Two experiments investigated the effects of spatial cues on the detection of luminance targets in global (nonlocalizing) and local (poststimulus probe) detection tasks. Cuing effects were quantified by fitting a variety of single- and multiple-channel signal-detection models to the data from individual observers. The local detection data showed enhanced sensitivity at cued locations, consistent with previous findings. Models for global detection in which cues affected both sensitivity and criterion or criterion alone could not be distinguished reliably on the basis of goodness-of-fit statistics. However, estimated model parameters showed that under global detection conditions, sensitivity wa..

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