Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory
Sixth Edition
SAGE Journal Articles
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Summary: We investigated how visual perception and motor action respond to moving objects whose visibility is reduced, and we found a dissociation between motion processing for perception and for action.
Summary: Theories of lightness, like theories of perception in general, can be categorized as high-level, low-level, and mid-level.
Summary: Distractor interference in the flanker task is commonly viewed as an outcome of unintentional, involuntary processing, a by-product of attention-controlled processing of the target.