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Vision Res ; 46(8-9): 1263-81, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16376402

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Visual search may be affected by mirror-image symmetry between target and non-targets and also by switching the roles of target and non-target. Do different attention mechanisms underlie these two phenomena? Can a unifying explanation account for both? We conducted two experiments to decompose processing into component parts, and compared results to competing models' predictions. Mirror-image search was unimpaired after target discrimination had been balanced across search conditions-results were consistent with an unlimited-capacity, decision noise model. Search asymmetry affected higher-level processing, however, resulting in capacity limitations that necessitated serial processing. A unifying explanation can account for these two seemingly unrelated phenomena.


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Cues , Discrimination, Psychological/physiology , Models, Psychological , Pattern Recognition, Visual/physiology , Signal Detection, Psychological , Adult , Attention , Humans , Psychophysics
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