Visual search asymmetries within color-coded and intensity-coded displays


Visual search asymmetries within color-coded and intensity-coded displays is a scholarly work by Jason S McCarley, published in 2010 in ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied''. The main subjects of the publication include contrast, computer science, visual perception, color psychology, Color-coding, computer vision, visual search, pattern recognition, executive functions, asymmetry, perception, coding, and artificial intelligence. Results imply that the coding of symbology to exploit visual search asymmetries can facilitate visual search for high-priority items even within color- or intensity-coded displays.

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