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Turning corners in built environments shifts spatial attention costs.
Zakaria Djebbara, Dylan Chau Huynh, Aleksandrs Koselevs, Yiru Chen, Lars Brorson Fich, Klaus Gramann
Published: 202510.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121549
Abstract
Human attention is typically studied under static laboratory conditions, yet everyday cognition unfolds during active interactions with the built environment. Here we show that architectural features such as corners not only cue spatial attention but…
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