Target search in tactical displays with standard, single cue, and redundant coding

We examined the cognitive dimensions of search performance of 12 military subjects looking for targets embedded within standard military symbols, redundantly coded symbols, and symbols constituting the inner boundaries of the standard symbols and the outer boundaries of the redundant symbols. As pre...

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