New insights into feature and conjunction search: I. Evidence from pupil size, eye movements and ageing.
Differences in the processing mechanisms underlying visual feature and conjunction search are still under debate, one problem being a common emphasis on performance measures (speed and accuracy) which do not necessarily provide insights to the underlying processing principles. Here, eye movements an...
Main Authors: | Porter, G, Tales, A, Troscianko, T, Wilcock, G, Haworth, J, Leonards, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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