Modulating Irrelevant Motion Perception by Varying Attentional Load in an Unrelated Task


Modulating Irrelevant Motion Perception by Varying Attentional Load in an Unrelated Task is a scholarly work by Chris D. Frith, published in 1997 in ''Science''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, multisensory integration, attention, psychology, motion perception, executive functions, task, perception, visual processing, motion, and visual perception. Lavie's theory of attention proposes that the processing load in a relevant task determines the extent to which irrelevant distractors are processed.

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