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  1. Comparative visual search: a difference that makes a difference.Marc Pomplun, Lorenz Sichelschmidt, Karin Wagner, Thomas Clermont, Gert Rickheit & Helge Ritter - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (1):3-36.
    In this article we present a new experimental paradigm: comparative visual search. Each half of a display contains simple geometrical objects of three different colors and forms. The two display halves are identical except for one object mismatched in either color or form. The subject's task is to find this mismatch. We illustrate the potential of this paradigm for investigating the underlying complex processes of perception and cognition by means of an eye‐tracking study. Three possible search strategies are outlined, discussed, (...)
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  • The locus of interference in the perception of simultaneous stimuli.John Duncan - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (3):272-300.
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  • Aspects of divided and selective attention.W. Hirst - 1986 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Mind and Brain. Methuen. pp. 105--141.
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