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It seems cognitively unusual to be faster at subitizing, so to speak, the path through the maze in which the cell exits are camouflaged, than the plain maze. It would have to be confirmed by proper experiment, with the subject is shown a decent number of mazes of both types, and hits a key as soon as they see the path (plus whatever refinement are deemed appropriate by experimenters experienced in this area).



It does seem remarkably unusual.

Hence, the remark.




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