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P-31: Selective Attention Effects on Binocular Rivalry to Simple and Complex Dynamic Imagery

Selective attention increased the proportion of time that the attended members of a pair of either simple (gratings) or more complex (movie clips) dichoptic stimuli were visible during binocular rivalry. Lower‐level stimulus attributes appear to be more important than meaningfulness in directing att...

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Published in:SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers 2009-06, Vol.40 (1), p.1204-1207
Main Authors: Patterson, Robert, Geri, George A., Amann, Ryan, Peli, Eli, Woods, Russell L.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Selective attention increased the proportion of time that the attended members of a pair of either simple (gratings) or more complex (movie clips) dichoptic stimuli were visible during binocular rivalry. Lower‐level stimulus attributes appear to be more important than meaningfulness in directing attention, which is a finding that may have relevance to the design of head‐worn displays.
ISSN:0097-966X
2168-0159
DOI:10.1889/1.3256507