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Confirming the existence of a within-array novel pop-out effect using a novel procedure
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Volume: 36, Issue: 8, Pages: 927 - 937
Swansea University Author: Phil Reed
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/20445911.2024.2417787
Abstract
The within-array novel pop-out effect occurs when a novel item within a display is more quickly and accurately detected than familiar items. This study strengthens the evidence for this effect by using a novel procedure that controls for previously unaddressed confounds. Two experiments presented pa...
Published in: | Journal of Cognitive Psychology |
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ISSN: | 2044-5911 2044-592X |
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Informa UK Limited
2024
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa67972 |
Abstract: |
The within-array novel pop-out effect occurs when a novel item within a display is more quickly and accurately detected than familiar items. This study strengthens the evidence for this effect by using a novel procedure that controls for previously unaddressed confounds. Two experiments presented participants with item arrays that were either all familiar, all novel, or a mix of familiar and novel items. Items were made novel or familiar through a pre-exposure phase, but this phase was made irrelevant to the test demands. The results showed a robust novel pop-out effect, even under conditions of minimal stimulus similarity, no memory load, and using displays that were not always task relevant. These findings provide strong support for the existence of the within-array novel pop-out effect, and they highlight the importance of careful experimental design in demonstrating this phenomenon. |
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Item Description: |
Brief Report |
Keywords: |
Novel pop-out; familiar sink-in; attention |
College: |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
Funders: |
Swansea University |
Issue: |
8 |
Start Page: |
927 |
End Page: |
937 |