Compatible and incompatible representations in visual sensory storage.
Sensory storage shows a short-lived part-report advantage that survives an aftercoming visual noise pattern (Smithson and Mollon, 2006). We tested whether such an advantage survives different types of high-contrast mask. The target was a 3 × 4 array of digits. The mask could be (a) a noise pattern,...
Main Authors: | Bhardwaj, R, Mollon, J, Smithson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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2012
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