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The study of visual processing and attention in near-hand space has revealed that the proximity of the hands significantly alters perceptual mechanisms.
These results demonstrate how capacity limits determine the efficiency of selective attention, and raise questions about some standard assumptions of most visual search models.
To find a target object in a crowded scene, a face in a crowd for example, the visual system might turn the neural representation of each object on and off in a serial fashion, testing each ...