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Conspicuity: Why Your Brain Notices What It Shouldn't

Conspicuity: Why Your Brain Notices What It Shouldn’t

CONSPICUITY The Core Definition of Conspicuity Conspicuity, within the context of psychological science, refers specifically to the capacity of an object or stimulus to attract visual attention based purely on its inherent physical attributes, irrespective of the observer’s goals, expectations, or cognitive state. It is fundamentally a measure of the stimulus’s “stand-out” quality relative to […]

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