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Multiple mechanisms for detection of reflection symmetry in brief exposures

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Abstract

Reflection symmetry (a “pop-out” feature that receives preferential visual processing compared with repetition or rotation symmetry) was imposed on a field of either static or dynamic noise, with same or opposite luminance contrast in the two half-fields.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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