Object-based selection in the Baylis and Driver (1993) paradigm is subject to space-based attentional modulation |
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Authors: | Hermann J. Müller Rebecca O’Grady Joseph Krummenacher Dieter Heller |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department Psychologie,Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t München,Munich,Germany;2.Birkbeck College, University of London,London,UK;3.University of Fribourg,Fribourg,Switzerland;4.Rheinisch-Westf?lische Technische Hochschule Aachen,Aachen,Germany |
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Abstract: | Three experiments re-examined Baylis and Driver's (1993) strong evidence for object-based selection, that making relative apex location judgments is harder between two objects than within a single object, with object (figure-ground) segmentation determined solely by color-based perceptual set. Using variations of the Baylis and Driver paradigm, the experiments replicated a two-object cost. However, they also showed a large part of the two-object cost to be attributable to space-based factors, though there remained an irreducible cost consistent with 'true' object-based selection. |
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