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: Because the target is unique, it appears to "pop out" automatically, regardless of how many distracting items are present.
In modern applications, a "feature search" or "search box" is a productivity tool used to find specific commands or options without digging through menus. Experiment: Feature vs. Conjuction Search look for
In cognitive psychology, a is a process where you look for a target that has one unique characteristic (like a single color, shape, or orientation) that differentiates it from everything else. : Because the target is unique, it appears
: It is incredibly fast and efficient because it uses "parallel processing"—your brain scans the entire scene at once. Conjuction Search In cognitive psychology, a is a
: This differs from a conjunction search , where you have to look for a combination of features (e.g., a "red" AND "square" object among "red circles" and "green squares"), which is much slower and requires focused attention. 2. Software: Finding Tools and Actions
