Evaluar las contribuciones del procesamiento de arriba hacia abajo y de abajo hacia arriba en los movimientos

Howard Jia He Tan1, Alejandro Lleras2, Zoe Jing Xu2

  • 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 603 E. Daniel St., Champaign, IL, 61820, USA. jiaheht2@illinois.edu.

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Resumen

La búsqueda visual está influenciada tanto por los objetivos de arriba hacia abajo como por la prominencia de abajo hacia arriba. Al principio de las tareas de búsqueda visual, la atención puede retrasarse, ya que los movimientos oculares tardan en apuntar a los objetos deseados.

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