Abstract
The effects of category mixing and priortarget category knowledge on preview search were investigated in the present study. The categorical stimuli were Chinese and Arabian numbers in magnitudes from two to nine. Subjects task was to detect a target number (three or seven in two kinds of numbers). The experimental method was a preview search paradigm. In some conditions, subjects were told the targets category; in others, they were not. The results showed that: a) Fore-knowledge of the targets category produced large improvement in search (Experiment 1); b) The magnitude of this anticipatory effect was reduced if the target shared its category with a single categorical set of previewed numbers (Experiment 2); c) The magnitude of this effect was greatly increased when the target didnt share its category with a single categorical set of previewed numbers (Experiment 3). The implications of these results for current theories on visual selection were discussed.
| Keywords: | visual selective attention; preview effect; categorical representation; activation; inhibition |
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