Efficiency of Selective Attention: Selection by Colour and Location Compared
Although we can selectively attend to colour, preknowledge of the location of a target has been shown to facilitate visual selection more than preknowledge of the target colour. Here the effects of peripheral flash cues and central colour cues were compared in three experiments. A novel colour-cuing...
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| Published in: | Perception (London) 1996-01, Vol.25 (12), p.1401-1418 |
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