Attentional selection of complex objects:
Joint effects of surface uniformity and part structure

Lauren N. Hecht
Shaun P. Vecera

Department of Psychology, University of Iowa



Hecht, L. N., & Vecera, S. P. (in press): The figure shows examples of the stimuli used in Experiments 1-5. Results indicated that object-based attention could only select objects that were uniform or that contained surface changes occurring at the part boundary (Exp. 1, 3 & 4).


Full reference:

Hecht, L. N., & Vecera, S. P. (In press). Attentional selection of complex objects: Joint effects of surface uniformity and part structure