Prioritization in visual search: visual marking is not dependent on a mnemonic search.
Visual marking (VM) refers to our ability to completely exclude old items from search when new stimuli are presented in our visual field. We examined whether this ability reflects an attentional scan of the old items, possibly allowing observers to apply inhibition of return or maintain a memory rep...
Main Authors: | Olivers, C, Humphreys, G, Heinke, D, Cooper, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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