Conjoining auditory and visual features during high-rate serial presentation: Processing and conjoining two features can be faster than processing one

SMC Author

Keith Ogawa

SMC Affiliated Work

1

Status

Faculty

School

School of Science

Department

Psychology

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1998

Publication / Conference / Sponsorship

Perception and Psychophysics

Scholarly

yes

Peer Reviewed

1

Volume

60

Issue

2

First Page

239

Last Page

249

Disciplines

Psychology

Original Citation

Woods, D.L., Alain, C., & Ogawa, K.H. (1998). Conjoining auditory and visual features during high-rate serial presentation: Processing and conjoining two features can be faster than processing one. Perception and Psychophysics, 60(2), 239-249.

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