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Effects of exposure duration and eccentricity of global and local information on processing dominance

Pages 183-200 | Received 01 Jan 1992, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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Ruth Van der Hallen, Steven Vanmarcke, Ilse Noens & Johan Wagemans. (2017) Hierarchical Letters in ASD: High Stimulus Variability Under Different Attentional Modes. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 47:6, pages 1854-1865.
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Piotr Styrkowiec & Dominika Kras. (2015) Forest before illusory trees: illusory contours of local level elements do not influence perceptual global advantage in the hierarchical structure processing. Polish Psychological Bulletin 46:4, pages 633-646.
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David Navon. (2007) A single-element impact in global/local processing: the roles of element centrality and diagnosticity. Psychological Research 72:2, pages 155-167.
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David Navon. (2003) What does a compound letter tell the psychologist’s mind?. Acta Psychologica 114:3, pages 273-309.
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Denise L Evert & Meghan Kmen. (2003) Hemispheric asymmetries for global and local processing as a function of stimulus exposure duration. Brain and Cognition 51:1, pages 115-142.
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Murray L Lawson, Sheila G Crewther, Astrid Blume‐Tari, Michael Guminsky, Nektaria Perdikeas, Gillian Roebuck, Sara Simmonds & David P Crewther. (2002) Temporal processing of global and local information varies with global precedence. Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology 30:3, pages 221-226.
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