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Time course of visual object categorization: Fastest does not necessarily mean first
Vision Research, 07/01/09
Mack ML et al. - While basic and subordinate categorization differed significantly in growth rate and asymptote, they did not differ significantly in onset. If a basic-level stage preceded a subordinate-level stage, authros should have observed a difference in onset. The authors conclude that fastest does not necessarily mean first in perceptual categorization.
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