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Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures
by
Monzel, Merlin
, Reuter, Martin
in
Age
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Childrens Literature
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Hidden objects
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Influence
/ Information Seeking
/ Intelligence tests
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Mental imagery
/ Object Permanence
/ Paradigms
/ Priming
/ Processing speed
/ Prompting
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Reaction Time
/ Search Strategies
/ Secondary Schools
/ Short Report
/ Stimuli
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Vividness
2024
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Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures
by
Monzel, Merlin
, Reuter, Martin
in
Age
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Childrens Literature
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Hidden objects
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Influence
/ Information Seeking
/ Intelligence tests
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Mental imagery
/ Object Permanence
/ Paradigms
/ Priming
/ Processing speed
/ Prompting
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Reaction Time
/ Search Strategies
/ Secondary Schools
/ Short Report
/ Stimuli
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Vividness
2024
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Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures
by
Monzel, Merlin
, Reuter, Martin
in
Age
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Childrens Literature
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Hidden objects
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Influence
/ Information Seeking
/ Intelligence tests
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Mental imagery
/ Object Permanence
/ Paradigms
/ Priming
/ Processing speed
/ Prompting
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Reaction Time
/ Search Strategies
/ Secondary Schools
/ Short Report
/ Stimuli
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Vividness
2024
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Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures
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Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures
2024
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Overview
Previous research demonstrated effects of visual imagery on search speed in visual search paradigms. However, these effects were rather small, questioning their ecological validity. Thus, our present study aimed to generalize these effects to more naturalistic material (i.e., a paradigm that allows for top-down strategies in highly complex visual search displays that include overlapping stimuli while simultaneously avoiding possibly confounding search instructions). One hundred and four participants with aphantasia (= absence of voluntary mental imagery) and 104 gender and age-matched controls were asked to find hidden objects in several hidden object pictures with search times recorded. Results showed that people with aphantasia were significantly slower than controls, even when controlling for age and general processing speed. Thus, effects of visual imagery might be strong enough to influence the perception of our real-life surroundings, probably because of the involvement of visual imagery in several top-down strategies.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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