Resisting change: the influence of luminance changes on visual marking and the preview benefit.
Visual search can benefit when one set of distractors is presented as a preview, prior to the appearance of the second set of distractors plus the target (Watson and Humphreys, 1997). It has been shown that changing the shape of the old, previewed stimuli when the new items appear causes the old sti...
Main Authors: | Watson, D, Braithwaite, J, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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