Large capacity storage of integrated objects before change blindness

Vision Research - Tập 43 - Trang 149-164 - 2003
Rogier Landman1,2, Henk Spekreijse1, Victor A.F. Lamme2,3
1Department of Visual System Analysis, Graduate School of Neurosciences, Amsterdam, P.O. Box 12011, 1100AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Meibergdreef 47, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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