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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Contextual cueing facilitates target detection by leveraging previously learned spatial configurations.
  • The temporal dynamics and underlying mechanisms of contextual cueing, especially under rapid presentation, remain incompletely understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if contextual cueing effects emerge during early stages of visual processing with brief search display presentations.
  • To determine the role of global versus local context information in rapid context learning.

Main Methods:

  • Four experiments involved participants performing visual search tasks for a target 'T' among distractor 'L's.
  • Search displays were presented briefly, with varying masking conditions and presentation durations (e.g., 300 ms).
  • Response times and learning effects were analyzed to assess contextual cueing development.

Main Results:

  • Contextual cueing effects were observed even with short display presentation times, indicating rapid learning.
  • Learning effects persisted over time, demonstrating robust context acquisition.
  • Context learning under rapid presentation relied on global context information, not solely local cues.

Conclusions:

  • Contextual cueing can develop at an early stage of target selection, even with limited viewing time.
  • Global context is crucial for guiding spatial attention and enabling context learning under rapid visual search conditions.