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Visual search in children and adults: top-down and bottom-up mechanisms

Visual search in children and adults: top-down and bottom-up mechanisms
Visual search in children and adults: top-down and bottom-up mechanisms
Three experiments investigated visual search for targets that differed from distractors in colour, size, or orientation. In one condition the target was defined by a conjunction of these features, while in the other condition the target was the odd one out. In all experiments, 6-7- and 9-10-year-old children were compared with young adults. Experiment 1 showed that children's search differed from adults' search in two ways. In conjunction searches children searched more slowly and took longer to reject trials when no target was present. In the odd-one-out experiments, 6-7-year-old children were slower to respond to size targets than to orientation targets, and slower for orientation targets than for colour targets. Both the other groups showed no difference in their rate of responding to colour and orientation. Experiments 2 and 3 highlighted that these results were not a function of either differential density across set sizes (Experiment 2) or discriminability of orientation and colour (Experiment 3). Across all three experiments, the results of both conjunction and odd-one-out searches highlighted a development in visual search from middle to late childhood.
1747-0218
120-136
Donnelly, Nick
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Stevenson, Jim
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Sonuga-Barke, Edmund
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Hadwin, Julie A.
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Stevenson, Jim
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Donnelly, Nick, Cave, Kyle, Greenway, Rebecca, Hadwin, Julie A., Stevenson, Jim and Sonuga-Barke, Edmund (2007) Visual search in children and adults: top-down and bottom-up mechanisms. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60 (1), 120-136. (doi:10.1080/17470210600625362).

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Three experiments investigated visual search for targets that differed from distractors in colour, size, or orientation. In one condition the target was defined by a conjunction of these features, while in the other condition the target was the odd one out. In all experiments, 6-7- and 9-10-year-old children were compared with young adults. Experiment 1 showed that children's search differed from adults' search in two ways. In conjunction searches children searched more slowly and took longer to reject trials when no target was present. In the odd-one-out experiments, 6-7-year-old children were slower to respond to size targets than to orientation targets, and slower for orientation targets than for colour targets. Both the other groups showed no difference in their rate of responding to colour and orientation. Experiments 2 and 3 highlighted that these results were not a function of either differential density across set sizes (Experiment 2) or discriminability of orientation and colour (Experiment 3). Across all three experiments, the results of both conjunction and odd-one-out searches highlighted a development in visual search from middle to late childhood.

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Published date: January 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 54804
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/54804
ISSN: 1747-0218
PURE UUID: 38e7917d-d1ae-4d81-8fa8-5ba53c6bddf0

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Date deposited: 27 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:50

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Author: Nick Donnelly
Author: Kyle Cave
Author: Rebecca Greenway
Author: Julie A. Hadwin
Author: Jim Stevenson
Author: Edmund Sonuga-Barke

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