Spatial frequency and attention: effects of level-, target-, and location-repetition on the processing of global and local forms
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Spatial frequency and attention: effects of level-, target-, and location-repetition on the processing of global and local forms
Abstract
Is attentional selection between local and global forms based on spatial frequency? This question was examined by having subjects identify local or global forms of stimuli that had been "contrast balanced," a technique that eliminates low spatial frequencies. Response times (RTs) to global (but not local) forms were slowed for contrast-balanced stimuli, suggesting that low spatial frequencies mediate the global RT advantage typically reported. In contrast, the beneficial effect of having targets appear at the same, as opposed to a different, level as that on the immediately preceding trial was unaffected by contrast balancing. This suggests that attentional selection between different levels of structure is not based on spatial frequency. The data favor an explanation in terms of "priming," rather than in terms of adjustments in the diameter of an attentional "spotlight."
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