2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/hdsr5
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Color needs luminance for visual selection during scene search

Abstract: When searching visual scenes, in addition to high-level scene semantics, we use low-level visual information from objects' defining features, such as color and luminance contrasts. What is the relative influence of color and luminance? Basic perceptual research suggests that we are not very sensitive to peripheral color. Yet color is thought to be an important basic feature guiding visual search. Previous gaze-contingent research shows that targets can be identified faster in color than in black-and-white scen… Show more

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