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The prevalence effect is imbalanced: it is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low

The prevalence effect is imbalanced: it is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low
The prevalence effect is imbalanced: it is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low
Godwin, H.J.
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Menneer, T.
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Cave, K.R.
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Cutler, V.
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Donnelly, N.
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Godwin, H.J.
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Menneer, T.
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Cave, K.R.
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Cutler, V.
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Donnelly, N.
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Godwin, H.J., Menneer, T., Cave, K.R., Cutler, V. and Donnelly, N. (2009) The prevalence effect is imbalanced: it is stronger for high target presentation rates, than for low. Vision Sciences Society Annual Conference, Naples Park, United States.

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Published date: May 2009
Venue - Dates: Vision Sciences Society Annual Conference, Naples Park, United States, 2009-04-30

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Local EPrints ID: 185179
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/185179
PURE UUID: 643312e6-6d2b-4e93-bb05-01cc95d645c3
ORCID for H.J. Godwin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0005-1232-500X

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Date deposited: 09 May 2011 15:38
Last modified: 13 Jun 2023 01:39

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Author: H.J. Godwin ORCID iD
Author: T. Menneer
Author: K.R. Cave
Author: V. Cutler
Author: N. Donnelly

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