Increased Fixation Distance during Search among Familiar Distractors: Eve-movement Evidence of Distractor Grouping
The present study tested the hypothesis that distractor-based facilitation of visual search occurs because familiar distractors are processed and rejected in groups. We recorded participants’ eye movements during a visual search task to determine if familiar distractors were associated with an incre...
Main Author: | Walker, Robin |
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Other Authors: | Reingold, Eyal M. |
Language: | en_ca |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18988 |
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