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Good-enough attentional guidance

Xinger Yu, Zhiheng Zhou, Stefanie I. Becker, Sage Boettcher, Joy J. Geng

2023Trends in Cognitive Sciences86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Theories of attention posit that attentional guidance operates on information held in a target template within memory. The template is often thought to contain veridical target features, akin to a photograph, and to guide attention to objects that match the exact target features. However, recent evidence suggests that attentional guidance is highly flexible and often guided by non-veridical features, a subset of features, or only associated features. We integrate these findings and propose that attentional guidance maximizes search efficiency based on a 'good-enough' principle to rapidly localize candidate target objects. Candidates are then serially interrogated to make target-match decisions using more precise information. We suggest that good-enough guidance optimizes the speed-accuracy-effort trade-offs inherent in each stage of visual search.

Topics & Concepts

Visual searchPsychologyCognitive psychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceCognitive scienceNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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