Facilitation of visual search at new positions: a behavioral and ERP study of new object capture.
Visual search was studied in two consecutive displays. Display 1 items changed identity whilst retaining their positions when the additional items appeared in Display 2. In the New condition, the target appeared at one of the new positions, whereas in the Old condition, the target appeared at one of...
Main Authors: | Jacobsen, T, Schröger, E, Humphreys, G, Roeber, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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