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Factors that guide or disrupt attentive visual processing

Factors that guide or disrupt attentive visual processing
Factors that guide or disrupt attentive visual processing
A review of basic research findings about what distracts visual attention is presented within the framework of designing visual interfaces for computer applications. The factors discussed include the distinctiveness of stimuli, the motivation of the user, memory for previous encounters with similar displays, and the perceptual organization of displays
0747-5632
648-656
Hillstrom, Anne
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Chai, Y.
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Hillstrom, Anne
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Chai, Y.
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Hillstrom, Anne and Chai, Y. (2006) Factors that guide or disrupt attentive visual processing. Computers in Human Behaviour, 22 (4), 648-656. (doi:10.1016/j.chb.2005.12.003).

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A review of basic research findings about what distracts visual attention is presented within the framework of designing visual interfaces for computer applications. The factors discussed include the distinctiveness of stimuli, the motivation of the user, memory for previous encounters with similar displays, and the perceptual organization of displays

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Published date: July 2006
Organisations: Cognition

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Local EPrints ID: 371617
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/371617
ISSN: 0747-5632
PURE UUID: 63f156ba-573a-47ca-92e2-293dd2e6ecc5

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 18:23

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Author: Anne Hillstrom
Author: Y. Chai

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