
Visual Search Task
A Visual Search Task is a psychological test used to study how people scan and interpret visual information. In this task, individuals are presented with a display containing various items, and their goal is to find a specific target item among distractions. For example, they might look for a red circle among blue circles and green squares. Researchers analyze how quickly and accurately participants locate the target to understand attentional processes and how visual information is processed. This type of task helps shed light on how we perceive and interact with the world around us.