Search Strategies Improve With Practice, but Not With Time Pressure or Financial Incentives
When searching for an object, do we minimize the number of eye movements we need to make? Under most circumstances, the cost of saccadic parsimony likely outweighs the benefit, given the cost is extensive computation and the benefit is a few hundred milliseconds of time saved. Previous research has...
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American Psychological Association
2021
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