Visual search at isoluminance: evidence for enhanced color weighting in standard sub-set and preview-based visual search.
Isoluminant displays depend on responses from the parvocellular visual stream, known to code color information. We examined the influence of isoluminance on attentional guidance by color using two procedures: (i) color sub-set search (Egeth, Virzi, and Garbart, 1984) and (ii) preview search (Watson...
Main Authors: | Braithwaite, J, Watson, D, Andrews, L, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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