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A feature (visual) search is a perceptual task needing attention that characteristically includes an active scan of the visual location for a specific object or feature (the goal) amid other objects or features. In contrast, the conjunction search is a visual exploration procedure that lays emphasis on identifying formerly requested targets, bounded by distractors that have one or more common visual features.
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COGNITIVE PSYC: CONNECTING MIND, RESEAR
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