The label-feedback effect is influenced by target category in visual search
Paolo Frugarello, Elena Rusconi, Remo Job

TL;DR
Saying or hearing category names can speed up visual search, but this effect depends on the type of category being searched.
Contribution
The study shows that the label-feedback effect varies with category structure, particularly for ad hoc categories.
Findings
Multimodal labels (audio+visual) improved visual search performance compared to controls.
Facilitation was strongest for garments and proper weapons, not for improper weapons.
Improper weapons are distinct from other categories in their response to labels.
Abstract
The label-feedback hypothesis states that language can modulate visual processing. In particular, hearing or reading aloud target names (labels) speeds up performance in visual search tasks by facilitating target detection and such advantage is often measured against a condition where the target name is shown visually (i.e. via the same modality as the search task). The current study conceptually complements and expands previous investigations. The effect of a multimodal label presentation (i.e., an audio+visual, AV, priming label) in a visual search task is compared to that of a multimodal (i.e. white noise+visual, NV, label) and two unimodal (i.e. audio, A, label or visual, V, label) control conditions. The name of a category (i.e. a label at the superordinate level) is used as a cue, instead of the more commonly used target name (a basic level label), with targets belonging to one of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry · Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis · Synthesis and properties of polymers
