Cantor’s Interference Test
a neuropsychological task aimed at assessing selective attention and visual perception. During the procedure, the participant is asked to detect or identify the target stimulus against a background of complex or distracting visual information. The task allows you to assess the ability to filter out irrelevant stimuli and is used in the study of attention disorders, the consequences of brain damage and the development of cognitive functions.
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