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Attending to forty-nine spatial positions at once.
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NeurolinguisticsSelective AttentionCognitionAttentionPsychologySocial SciencesForty-nine Spatial PositionsEarly VisionInfant AttentionCognitive NeurosciencePsychophysicsSpatial ReasoningSpatial TheoryBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSpatial PositionsVisual ProcessingVisual FunctionPerformance StudiesSimultaneous AttentionThreshold InformationEye TrackingSpatial Cognition
Simultaneous attention to 49 spatial positions resulted in the processing of threshold information from one of those positions essentially identical to the processing when the subject knew in advance that that position would be tested. This result held true when the task consisted of detection of the presence of a briefly presented dot. The same result held true for 9 spatial positions when the task consisted of report of the briefly presented letter in the target position.
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