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. 2008 Aug;15(4):795-801.
doi: 10.3758/pbr.15.4.795.

Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance

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Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance

Monica S Castelhano et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

Participants searched for a picture of an object, and the object was either a typical or an atypical category member. The object was cued by either the picture or its basic-level category name. Of greatest interest was whether it would be easier to search for typical objects than to search for atypical objects. The answer was"yes," but only in a qualified sense: There was a large typicality effect on response time only for name cues, and almost none of the effect was found in the time to locate (i.e., first fixate) the target. Instead, typicality influenced verification time-the time to respond to the target once it was fixated. Typicality is thus apparently irrelevant when the target is well specified by a picture cue; even when the target is underspecified (as with a name cue), it does not aid attentional guidance, but only facilitates categorization.

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