M. Goldsmith, WHATS IN A LOCATION - COMPARING OBJECT-BASED AND SPACE-BASED MODELS OF FEATURE INTEGRATION IN VISUAL-SEARCH, Journal of experimental psychology. General, 127(2), 1998, pp. 189-219
What is the unit of selection for feature integration in visual search
: location or perceptual object? Feature integration theory (A. Treism
an, 1988) asserts that it is location. Two alternative models are put
forward and tested in a series of 4 experiments using a special conjun
ctive-search task. In this task each stimulus item consists of 2 overl
apping forms (perceptual objects). In general, the search was more eff
icient when the search features were linked to the same perceptual obj
ect than when they were linked to different perceptual objects at the
same stimulus location. This same-object advantage, however, was shown
to depend on stimulus discriminability and density, grouping strength
, and hierarchical object structure. The results support a hierarchica
l object-based model, with important implications for feature integrat
ion, visual search, late versus early selection, and object-based vers
us space-based views of attention.