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Stimulus-driven mechanisms underlying visual search asymmetry revealed by classification image analyses
2008
Journal of Vision
Search asymmetry is a robust phenomenon with various stimuli and is important for understanding determinants of efficiency in visual search. However, its underlying mechanism remains unknown due to the lack of a method for estimating visual features used by human observers. This study used a classification image technique to solve this problem. Standard classification image analyses with an experiment of visual search asymmetry between Q and O revealed that observers used the same features in
doi:10.1167/8.4.30
pmid:18484869
fatcat:55zcht42qvcv5ktpzhtkbe6niy