Davenport and Potter (2004) examined the effects of context on recognition of objects.They found that
A) objects were recognized most easily when they were not presented in a background scene.
B) foreground objects were more easily identified than background objects.
C) background objects were more easily identified than foreground objects.
D) there was a weak effect of consistency between the object and the background scene.
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