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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Vis. 2008 Dec 22;8(16):11.1–11.6. doi: 10.1167/8.16.11

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Decreased numerosity for repeated stimuli generalizes to objects and faces. (A) Participants report that more objects were simultaneously present on screen when the objects were different (random) as compared to repeated (n = 16). (B) More faces were reported to be simultaneously present when the faces were different as compared to repeated (n = 15). * indicates p < 0.05, paired t-test. Error bars SEM. Conditions were identical to the first experiment (Figure 1).