Research in Visual Pattern Recognition: The Enduring Legacy of Studies From the 1960s
This article highlights some research in visual pattern perception that was published in the American Journal of Psychology in the 1960s. Although visual perception research has changed substantially since then, and the term visual pattern recognition is no longer in widespread use, the six articles...
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