From what to where: neuropsychological evidence for implicit interactions between object- and space- based attention.
Three experiments examined nonspatial extinction in G.K., a patient with bilateral parietal damage. Experiment 1 demonstrated nonspatial extinction (poor detection of a weak relative to a stronger perceptual group), even when the stronger group was less complex than the weaker group. Experiment 2 sh...
Main Authors: | Humphreys, G, Jane Riddoch, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2003
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