Abstract

Static visual search and dynamic visual search are two categories of visual search that have previously been studied separately. This study aimed to ascertain the effect of time pressure on both static and dynamic visual search performance. We conducted an experiment using eye tracking to study search performance under 5 kinds of time pressure. The results identified time pressure has different effects on static and dynamic visual search. The study confirmed that low time pressure promotes static visual search performance while high time pressure inhibits it. Besides when the time pressure is high, the differences between static and dynamic visual search performance are significant. The results show that time pressure can affect the performance of visual search, which can provide guidance on the timing of automated search in situations such as illegal items inspection in stations and airports and manual inspection of defective products in the factory.

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