Zapping 500 faces in less than 100 seconds: Evidence for extremely fast and sustained continuous visual search
Abstract A number of studies have shown human subjects’ impressive ability to detect faces in individual images, with saccade reaction times starting as fast as 100 ms after stimulus onset. Here, we report evidence that humans can rapidly and continuously saccade towards single faces embedded in dif...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jacob G. Martin, Charles E. Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, Simon J. Thorpe |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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