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Meng G, Ming L and Zhaoping L Weaker interference from non-targets, rather than novelty, makes a reversed letter easier to find in visual search. F1000Posters 2012, 3:742 (poster)

Weaker interference from non-targets, rather than novelty, makes a reversed letter easier to find in visual search

Gao Meng, Liang Ming, Li Zhaoping1 Li Zhaoping2
Published 27 Jun 2012
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Published 27 Jun 2012

Weaker interference from non-targets, rather than novelty, makes a reversed letter easier to find in visual search

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Gao Meng, Liang Ming, Li Zhaoping1 Li Zhaoping2
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1 Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK
2 Computational Neuroscience Lab, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, China
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2012
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