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Van Zoest & Donk , 2008

Van Zoest & Donk , 2008. Van Zoest & Donk , 2008 EXP1. make a speeded eye movement toward the most salient. Van Zoest & Donk , 2008 EXP2. About speed…. high-spatial-frequency (HSF) stimuli > low-spatial-frequency (LSF) stimuli higher-contrast stimuli < lower-contrast stimuli.

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Van Zoest & Donk , 2008

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  1. Van Zoest & Donk, 2008

  2. Van Zoest & Donk, 2008EXP1 • make a speeded eye movement toward the most salient

  3. Van Zoest & Donk, 2008EXP2

  4. About speed… • high-spatial-frequency (HSF) stimuli>low-spatial-frequency (LSF) stimuli • higher-contrast stimuli < lower-contrast stimuli

  5. Schyns and Oliva (1994)

  6. Schyns and Oliva (1994)

  7. (a) the LSF-contrast condition (b) the HSF-contrast condition.

  8. Saliency is not an entity as such but a time-dependent phenomenon.

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