The effects of low and high levels of vigilance on subsequent visual exploratory behavior in humans.

Author(s)
Durham, R.L. & Nunnally, J.C.
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Abstract

Theoretical accounts of visual exploration have emphasized two classes of variables as important determinants of visual investigations: (1) the state of the organism and (2) the characteristics of the stimulus. While the latter class of variables has been investigated extensively, there is little, if any, literature concerning effects of organismic states on visual exploration.

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B 5050 fo /01/
Source

Bull. Psychon. Soc., Vol. 1 (1973), No. 5A, p. 313-315, 1 tab., 9 ref.

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