Navon et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Allocation of attention according to informativeness in visual recognitionNavon et al., 1983
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- 7258065548994397276
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- Navon D
- Margalit B
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- The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A
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In visual identification, is visual attention attracted to more informative elements, ie to elements which are more critical for identification? This question was investigated by having subjects detect some visual probes while performing a primary task that involved …
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