Function integration theory is a theory of attention developed in 1980 by Anne Treisman and Garry Gelade that shows that when perceiving the stimulus, features are generally “registered early, on auto-pilot, and in parallel, while objects are generally identified separately” and at the later stage with processing. The theory has been the most influential psychological models of human visual attention.
Feature Integration Theory
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