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- <b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#000099">Visual Attention</font></font></b></h1></center>
- <blockquote><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Visual Attention by Ronald
- Hübner is a small Windows based program which will let you explore
- several effects. Once you choose a demonstration, if can click on Help/Description you will find one or two references for the effect.</font></font>
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- <blockquote><font face="Verdana"><b><font color="#85645C">Visual Search for
- the Odd Item</font></b></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>What type of stimuli attract attention?
- How do we scan the visual field? Some of the stimuli included are:</font></font>
- <blockquote><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Bitmap</font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Plus-Minus</font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>TL</font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Motion</font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Elipse</font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Curvature</font></font></blockquote>
- <font face="Verdana"><font color="#85645C"><b>Stroop</font></font></b>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>This is a simple example of the
- Stroop effect. You might want to take a look at it to get an idea
- of the possible variations on the Stroop.</font></font><font color="#FFCCCC"></font>
- <p><font face="Verdana"><font color="#85645C"><b>Negative Priming</font></font></b>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Includes both a neutral and negative
- demonstration. Priming is one of the methods for changing expectations
- and thus perception.</font></font>
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- <font face="Verdana"><font color="#666666"><font size=-2>© <a href="mailto:mshea@maine.edu">Marilyn
- Shea</a>, November 1999</font></font></font>
- <br><font face="Verdana"><font color="#666666"><font size=-2>Department
- of Psychology, University of Maine at Farmington</font></font></font>
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