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[[Object-base]]; In general, object-based indicates that something such as a theory, language, or model is based on the concept of object.
 
  
[[Object-based]] attention refers to the relationship between an ‘[[object]]’ representation and a person’s visually-stimulated, selective attention, as opposed to a relationship involving either a spatial or a feature representation; although these types of selective attention are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Research into [[object-based]] attention suggests that attention improves the quality of the sensory representation of a selected [[object]], and results in the enhanced processing of that object’s features.
 
  
The concept of an ‘[[object]]’, apropos [[object-based]] attention, entails more than a physical thing that can be seen and touched. It includes a perceptual unit or group, namely, elements in a visual field (stimuli) organised coherently by Gestalt factors such as collinearity, closure, and symmetry.
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[[Object-base]]; In general, [[object-based]] indicates that something such as a {{Wiki|theory}}, [[language]], or model is based on the {{Wiki|concept}} of [[object]].
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[[Object based]] [[attention]] refers to the relationship between an ‘[[object]]’ [[representation]] and a person’s visually-stimulated, selective [[attention]],
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as opposed to a relationship involving either a spatial or a feature [[representation]]; although these types of selective [[attention]] are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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Research into [[object-based]] [[attention]] suggests that [[attention]] improves the [[quality]] of the sensory [[representation]] of a selected [[object]], and results in the enhanced processing of that object’s features.
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The {{Wiki|concept}} of an ‘[[object]]’, apropos [[object-based]] [[attention]], entails more than a [[physical]] thing that can be seen and touched.  
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It includes a {{Wiki|perceptual}} unit or group, namely, [[elements]] in a [[visual]] field ({{Wiki|stimuli}}) organised coherently by {{Wiki|Gestalt}} factors such as collinearity, closure, and {{Wiki|symmetry}}.
 
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Object-base; In general, object-based indicates that something such as a theory, language, or model is based on the concept of object.

Object based attention refers to the relationship between an ‘objectrepresentation and a person’s visually-stimulated, selective attention,

as opposed to a relationship involving either a spatial or a feature representation; although these types of selective attention are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

Research into object-based attention suggests that attention improves the quality of the sensory representation of a selected object, and results in the enhanced processing of that object’s features.

The concept of an ‘object’, apropos object-based attention, entails more than a physical thing that can be seen and touched.

It includes a perceptual unit or group, namely, elements in a visual field (stimuli) organised coherently by Gestalt factors such as collinearity, closure, and symmetry.

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