Safety in numbers: Target prevalence affects the detection of vehicles during simulated driving

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Beanland, Vanessa
Lenne, Michael G
Underwood, Geoffrey

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The "low-prevalence effect" refers to the fact that observers often fail to detect rare targets (<5 % prevalence) during visual search tasks. Previous research has demonstrated robust prevalence effects in real-world tasks that employ static images, such

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics

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2037-12-31