Contrast as seen in visual search reaction times.

Author(s)
Blough, D.S.
Abstract

Three pigeons searched arrays of alphabetic letters displayed on computer monitors. On each trial, either an A or an E appeared, and the reaction time and accuracy with which the bird pecked at this target were measures. The results are discussed in relation to theories of contrast, memory, and of the search image.

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B 30583 [electronic version only] /01 /
Source

From: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour, 52 (1989- 11) No. 3, p. 199- 211, 29 ref.

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