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Looking further! The importance of embedding visual search in action

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 May 2017

John van der Kamp
Affiliation:
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected]://vu-nl.academia.edu/johnvanderkamp
Matt Dicks
Affiliation:
University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2ER, United Kingdom. [email protected]://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/matt-dicks(c8460293-9bb8-43a1-bdb1-18f8ff8af9f9).html

Abstract

A unified account of visual search in complex everyday environments requires additional deliberations on the functional grounding of Hulleman & Olivers' (H&O's) functional viewing field (FVF) model. Their model can accommodate exploitation of information that is distributed across the immediate environment. Yet the differences in search between genuinely interacting in the environment and merely watching it should challenge researchers to look further.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017 

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