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Eyes rotate as minds spin: Inferring the capacity of memory during complex visual search
Effect of rule complexity on the number of locations visited during visual search
The number of locations visited increased as a function of category complexity. When the cost of the visit was increased by imposing a delay between the arrival of the line of sight at a location and appearance of the details, the number of visits decreased.
Credits: Kibbe MM & Kowler E (2011)
Visual search for category sets: Tradeoffs between exploration and memory. Journal of Vision, 11(3):14, 1-21.