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Fig. 2 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 2

From: The spatial allocation of attention in an interactive environment

Fig. 2

Rate at which subjects who reported seeing a new object successfully identified the unexpected object’s features, broken down by each possible object position. Error bars are 95% bootstrapped confidence intervals. To be counted as correctly identifying a feature of the unexpected object, subjects first had to report noticing something new, and: for color, report that the new object was green; for location, report which side of the screen the object was on; for motion, report that the object was not moving; and for shape, report that it was a diamond

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