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Abstract
Attentional constraints in the perceptual analysis of motion direction were examined using two independent paradigms: redundant target visual search and the analysis of fluctuations in discrimination accuracy at threshold. Results from both methods implied that directions of object motion are analyzed in parallel when those motions are translations, independent of the observer's line of sight. The registration of rotation direction appears to be subject to a qualitatively different protocol, one that is highly capacity limited and serial-like. These results suggest that scene-based descriptions, as opposed to image-based descriptions of motion, mediate the allocation of attention. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.Mesh:
Year: 2001 PMID: 11487293 DOI: 10.1006/cogp.2001.0751
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Psychol ISSN: 0010-0285 Impact factor: 3.468