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      Attention trades off spatial acuity.

      Vision Research
      Attention, physiology, Cues, Humans, Psychophysics, Sensory Thresholds, Space Perception, Visual Acuity

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          Covertly attending to a stimulus location increases spatial acuity. Is such increased spatial acuity coupled with a decreased acuity at unattended locations? We measured the effects of exogenous (transient and involuntary) and endogenous (sustained and voluntary) attention on observers' acuity thresholds for a Landolt gap resolution task at both attended and unattended locations. Both types of attention increased acuity at the attended and decreased it at unattended locations relative to a neutral baseline condition. These trade-off findings support the idea that limited processing resources affect early vision, even when the display is impoverished and there is no location uncertainty. There was no benefit without a cost.

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          19385088
          3375052
          10.1016/j.visres.2009.02.001

          Chemistry
          Attention,physiology,Cues,Humans,Psychophysics,Sensory Thresholds,Space Perception,Visual Acuity
          Chemistry
          Attention, physiology, Cues, Humans, Psychophysics, Sensory Thresholds, Space Perception, Visual Acuity

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