In analyzing a scene, we make the easiest judgments first
September 3, 2015
Psychologists have hypothesized that when we try to understand the scenery we see, we begin by assessing some preordained priorities. A new study questions that idea by providing evidence that people simply make the easiest distinctions first.
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