Filtering by movement in visual search.
Search for a target defined by a conjunction of movement and form (e.g., an X moving up in a display of intermingled Os moving up and stationary Xs) is parallel. This result is also found if (a) the moving Os and target X move in unpredictable directions so that the moving stimuli do not form a clea...
Main Authors: | McLeod, P, Driver, J, Dienes, Z, Crisp, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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