Features and objects in visual processing
The seemingly effortless ability to perceive meaningful wholes in the visual world depends on complex processes. Research results suggest two levels of processing: a "pre-attentive" stage and a focussed, attentive, serial identification of features and objects. The author describes tests f...
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Scientific American Vol. 255, N. 5 |
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1986
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