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Optimal allocation of cognitive resources to spatial locations.
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Cognitive ResourcesCognitionHuman Performance ModelingAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyEarly VisionVisual FieldMental EffortCognitive NeuroscienceSpatial ReasoningSpatial TheoryCognitive ScienceVision ResearchVisual ProcessingVisual Processing CapacityExperimental PsychologyVisual FunctionEye TrackingSpatial Cognition
From experiments showing that subjects differentially attend to parts of the visual field, psychologists have inferred a limitation on human visual information processing capacity. The model presented describes an optimal way to allocate a limited quantity of "cognitive resources," "attention" or "mental effort". For this model, the sense of optimality is maximizing the probability of finding a target. In an experiment to test the model, subjects searched for a single target letter in an otherwise blank field. Two probability distributions were used to select a target location for a trial, but only one distribution was used for a session. For both distributions, the fit of the model was quite good. It is suggested that the model provides a promising way to test the assumption limited visual processing capacity.
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