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ArtikelDetectability gradients as a function of target location  
Oleh: Efron, R. ; Yund, E.W. ; Nichols, D.R.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Cognition vol. 12 no. 1 (Jan. 1990), page 1-16.
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Isi artikelWe examined the ability to detect a specified visual pattern (a target) in a randomly selected location when it was briefly presented with 11 other spatially distributed nontarget patterns and also when it was presented by itself for the same duration (50 msec) on a background of visual noise. Two experiments were designed to measure target detectability as a function of its location in the visual field where all possible target locations were equidistant from the fovea. A right visual field detection superiority was obtained in both experiments. In addition, highly significant detectability differences were observed within the right and left visual fields in both experiments. The origin of these detectability differences are interpreted in terms of parallel and serial processing mechanisms. @ 1990 Academic Press. Inc.
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