Study finds evidence of the visual system`s ability to perceive only one group at a time

Friday, August 12, 2011 - 06:30 in Psychology & Sociology

(Medical Xpress) -- Selecting matching shoes and gloves before you go to work is relatively easy for most of us. Within a single glance, it’s obvious that, say, the brown gloves chosen match as do the red shoes. That's because your visual system groups areas of the world with similar characteristics (red with red, brown with brown).

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