SEARCH FOR A CONJUNCTIVELY DEFINED TARGET CAN BE SELECTIVELY LIMITED TO A COLOR-DEFINED SUBSET OF ELEMENTS

Bij een conjunctietarget van kleur en orientatie zoeken proefpersonen alleen die elementen af die dezelfde kleur hebben als de target.

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