On the earliest perceptual operations of detecting and recognizing traffic signs.

Author(s)
Avant, L.L. Thieman, A.A. Brever, K.A & Woodman, W.F.
Year
Abstract

Two experiments were designed to investigate the earliest analytic operations that produce conscious recognition of Stop, move Left, move Right, and Slow Down traffic signs. It is shown that the brain extracts sign message and format information with exposure durations as brief as two standard deviations below that required for chance-level presence/absence detection.

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Library number
B 25094 (In: B 25086 [electronic version only]) /73/83/ IRRD 293901
Source

In: Vision in vehicles : proceedings of the Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 9-13 September, 1985, p. 77-86, 27 ref.

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