Processing overlap-dependent distractor dilution rather than perceptual target load determines attentional selectivity
The perceptual load theory of attentional selection argues that the degree to which distractors interfere with target processing is determined by the “perceptual load” (or discrimination difficulty) of target processing: when perceptual load is low, distractors interfere to a greater extent than whe...
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Springer New York LLC
2018
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