Splitting attention between two or more stimuli is called
A circle flashed at the spatial location in the visual periphery that a target stimulus might appear is an example of a(n)
According to Feature Integration Theory ( [ Broadbent; Rosenholtz; Wolfe; Treisman] and [Gelade; Treisman; Rosenholtz; Posner] , 1980), a limited set of basic visual features such as colour, orientation and [good continuation; gist; size; ensemble] can be processed [spatially; serially; temporally; preattentively] . Search slopes for stimuli defined by these features alone should therefore be approximately [_______] ms/item, and slopes for [slow; incorrect; correct; fast] target present and target absent trials should be [parallel; serial] .
According to Feature Integration Theory (Treisman and Gelade, 1980), a limited set of basic visual features such as colour, orientation and size can be processed preattentively. Search slopes for stimuli defined by these features alone should therefore be approximately 0 ms/item, and slopes for correct target present and target absent trials should be parallel.
According to pioneering American psychologist William James, who knows what "attention" is?
Crowding is a bottleneck of [object recognition; object detection; text recognition] . Crowding zones follow " [Bouma's; Triesman's; Rosenholtz's] Law", which states that flanking objects will [cause; reduce] crowding when they fall within approximately half the retinal eccentricity of the target.
Crowding is a bottleneck of object recognition. Crowding zones follow " Bouma's Law", which states that flanking objects will cause crowding when they fall within approximately half the retinal eccentricity of the target.
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