Contemporary Ergonomics 2007
DOI: 10.1201/9781315106595-32
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Shape Characteristics of 8- and 24-Meridian Visual Lobes and Visual Search Time

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“…However, the current results showed that only the characteristics of difficult target lobes correlated with search time. In this study, a smaller stimulus area (46.67%) was used than in the work of Chan and Tang (2007) and Chiu and Chan (2007b). Much shorter search times for the easy task (0.611-1.209 s range) were observed here than those found in previous studies (2.375-9.150 s range).…”
Section: Correlations Between Shape Parameters and Gmsts For Easy Andcontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…However, the current results showed that only the characteristics of difficult target lobes correlated with search time. In this study, a smaller stimulus area (46.67%) was used than in the work of Chan and Tang (2007) and Chiu and Chan (2007b). Much shorter search times for the easy task (0.611-1.209 s range) were observed here than those found in previous studies (2.375-9.150 s range).…”
Section: Correlations Between Shape Parameters and Gmsts For Easy Andcontrasting
confidence: 62%