Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors

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Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1004445190
P356DOI10.3758/S13414-012-0369-X
P698PubMed publication ID22972631
P5875ResearchGate publication ID230843238

P2093author name stringCary S Feria
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P433issue1
P304page(s)53-67
P577publication date2013-01-01
P1433published inAttention, Perception and PsychophysicsQ15762491
P1476titleSpeed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors
P478volume75

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