TY - JOUR
T1 - Testing the effect of display organization in the collinear search impairment
AU - Jingling, Li
AU - Shioiri, Satoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by Nationwide Cooperative Research Project H29/A24, RIEC, Tohoku University; and Ministry of Science Technology Taiwan (MOST106-2420-H-039-002-MY3 & MOST110-2410-H-039-005) to Dr. Jingling. The de-identified data of this study are available on https://reurl.cc/x98rME .
Funding Information:
The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the Nationwide Cooperative Research Project, RIEC, Tohoku University, Ministry of Science Technology Taiwan, Ministry of Science and Technology Taiwan, (grant number H29/A24, MOST106-2420-H-039-002-MY3, MOST110-2410-H-039-005).
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© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Previous studies established that a salient collinear structure impairs local visual search. A display organization hypothesis states that the vertical grouping of elemental bars in the search display may selectively increase the salience of the local target in the background than that in the collinear distractor, leading to the collinear search impairment. Three displays were designed to test this hypothesis. A classical search display was adopted as a baseline. A diagonal search display was created with tilted bars, making perceptual organization diagonal and should reduce collinear search impairment. An illusory search display was designed by using abutting line illusion to emphasize the vertical grouping direction, which should increase collinear search impairment. A manipulation check was conducted with an online survey to understand the perceptual organization of the three displays. Results showed that the probability to perceive the stimuli grouping in the vertical direction was strongest in the illusory display and the least in the diagonal display. Nevertheless, the collinear search impairment did not vary with these manipulations, argue against the display organization hypothesis. We speculate that the search impairment might associate with the perceptual organization of the collinear distractor per se, rather than the perceptual organization of the background.
AB - Previous studies established that a salient collinear structure impairs local visual search. A display organization hypothesis states that the vertical grouping of elemental bars in the search display may selectively increase the salience of the local target in the background than that in the collinear distractor, leading to the collinear search impairment. Three displays were designed to test this hypothesis. A classical search display was adopted as a baseline. A diagonal search display was created with tilted bars, making perceptual organization diagonal and should reduce collinear search impairment. An illusory search display was designed by using abutting line illusion to emphasize the vertical grouping direction, which should increase collinear search impairment. A manipulation check was conducted with an online survey to understand the perceptual organization of the three displays. Results showed that the probability to perceive the stimuli grouping in the vertical direction was strongest in the illusory display and the least in the diagonal display. Nevertheless, the collinear search impairment did not vary with these manipulations, argue against the display organization hypothesis. We speculate that the search impairment might associate with the perceptual organization of the collinear distractor per se, rather than the perceptual organization of the background.
KW - alignment
KW - collinear grouping
KW - saliency
KW - texture
KW - visual search
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U2 - 10.1177/03010066221113225
DO - 10.1177/03010066221113225
M3 - Article
C2 - 35979618
AN - SCOPUS:85136521562
SN - 0301-0066
VL - 51
SP - 658
EP - 671
JO - Perception
JF - Perception
IS - 9
ER -