The role of low and high spatial frequencies in exogenous attention to biologically salient stimuli.
Exogenous attention can be understood as an adaptive tool that permits the detection and processing of biologically salient events even when the individual is engaged in a resource-consuming task. Indirect data suggest that the spatial frequency of stimulation may be a crucial element in this proces...
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Auteurs principaux: | Luis Carretié, Marcos Ríos, José A Periáñez, Dominique Kessel, Juan Alvarez-Linera |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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