Color-based grouping and inhibition in visual search: evidence from a probe detection analysis of preview search.
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task to measure the allocation of attention. Under preview search conditions, probes were harder to detect on old relative to new distractors (Experiment 1). This cannot be attributed solely to low-level se...
Main Authors: | Braithwaite, J, Humphreys, G, Hulleman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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