Visual selection mediated by location: Feature-based selection of noncontiguous locations

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Narcisse R. Bichot
Kyle R. Cave
Harold Pashler
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[1] Vanderbilt University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of California,undefined
[3] University of Southampton,undefined
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Perception & Psychophysics | 1999年 / 61卷
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Visual Search; Target Location; Journal ofExperimental Psychology; Attentional Blink; Spatial Attention;
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Experiments using two different methods and three types of stimuli tested whether stimuli at nonadjacent locations could be selected simultaneously. In one set of experiments, subjects attended to red digits presented in multiple frames with green digits. Accuracy was no better when red digits appeared successively than when pairs of red digits occurred simultaneously, implying allocation of attention to the two locations simultaneously. Different tasks involving oriented grating stimuli produced the same result. The final experiment demonstrated split attention with an array of spatial probes. When the probe at one of two target locations was correctly reported, the probe at the other target location was more often reported correctly than were any of the probes at distractor locations, including those between the targets. Together, these experiments provide strong converging evidence that when two targets are easily discriminated from distractors by a basic property, spatial attention can be split across both locations.
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