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The following pages link to Temporal and spatial characteristics of selective encoding from visual displays (Q56095959):
Displaying 50 items.
- A common network of functional areas for attention and eye movements (Q28288177) (← links)
- Intra- and cross-modal cuing of spatial attention: Time courses and mechanisms (Q30481782) (← links)
- Ignoring famous faces: Category-specific dilution of distractor interference (Q30540337) (← links)
- Facilitation of responses to degraded targets by non-degraded distractors (Q30547517) (← links)
- Where does attention go when you blink? (Q33854101) (← links)
- The role of visual attention in multiple object tracking: Evidence from ERPs (Q34081022) (← links)
- Objects and attention: the state of the art. (Q34179219) (← links)
- Visual attention within and around the field of focal attention: a zoom lens model (Q34190612) (← links)
- Using psilocybin to investigate the relationship between attention, working memory, and the serotonin 1A and 2A receptors (Q34465159) (← links)
- Visuospatial attention: beyond a spotlight model (Q34800753) (← links)
- How does aging affect the types of error made in a visual short-term memory 'object-recall' task? (Q34986639) (← links)
- Frontoparietal cortical networks for directing attention and the eye to visual locations: Identical, independent, or overlapping neural systems? (Q36050507) (← links)
- Visual search, visual streams, and visual architectures (Q36857643) (← links)
- Attention and Driving Skills in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease (Q36909208) (← links)
- Identifying experimental methods to determine the effect of pain on attention: a review of pain, caffeine, alcohol and nicotine studies (Q37641205) (← links)
- Indexing and the object concept: developing `what' and `where' systems (Q37829803) (← links)
- Successes and failures in producing attentional object-based cueing effects (Q37952600) (← links)
- Visual attention and the semantics of space: beyond central and peripheral cues (Q38405155) (← links)
- Writing Errors by Normal Subjects (Q38425572) (← links)
- The flanker compatibility effect as a function of visual angle, attentional focus, visual transients, and perceptual load: a search for boundary conditions (Q38476956) (← links)
- Evidence for early selection: precuing target location reduces interference from same-category distractors (Q38478671) (← links)
- The processing of non-target words: semantic or not? (Q38480341) (← links)
- Priming is not necessary for selective-attention failures: semantic effects of unattended, unprimed letters. (Q38489121) (← links)
- Redundant spoken labels facilitate perception of multiple items. (Q38497509) (← links)
- Functional MRI mapping of visual function and selective attention for performance assessment and presurgical planning using conjunctive visual search (Q38538860) (← links)
- Attending, learning, and socioeconomic disadvantage: developmental cognitive and social neuroscience of resilience and vulnerability (Q39307517) (← links)
- Integration, interruption and processing rate in visual backward masking (Q39959386) (← links)
- Effects of attention on perception of features and figural organisation (Q40649664) (← links)
- Self-terminating versus exhaustive processes in rapid visual and memory search: an evaluative review (Q40825729) (← links)
- Charles Eriksen. Past, present, and future. (Q41051443) (← links)
- Predicting the shape of distance functions in curve tracing: evidence for a zoom lens operator (Q41172271) (← links)
- Reading with magnifiers (Q41282669) (← links)
- Selective perception without confounding contributions of decision and memory (Q41517816) (← links)
- Spatial attention to central and peripheral auditory stimuli as indexed by event-related potentials (Q41701509) (← links)
- Attention trades off spatial acuity (Q42109506) (← links)
- The zoom lens of attention: Simulating shuffled versus normal text reading using the SWIFT model (Q42208951) (← links)
- On the flexibility of sustained attention and its effects on a texture segmentation task (Q43185109) (← links)
- Participation of the thalamic CM-Pf complex in attentional orienting (Q44010681) (← links)
- Perceptual load as a major determinant of the locus of selection in visual attention (Q44286174) (← links)
- Feature integration and spatial attention: common processes for endogenous and exogenous orienting (Q44688297) (← links)
- Contrast thresholds for identification of numeric characters in direct and eccentric view (Q44689648) (← links)
- Effects of spatially directed attention on visual encoding (Q44908615) (← links)
- Beach lifeguards: visual search patterns, detection rates and the influence of experience. (Q44917630) (← links)
- Do abrupt-onset peripheral cues attract attention automatically? (Q45004259) (← links)
- Size invariance in curve tracing (Q45067129) (← links)
- Shifting attention to different levels within global-local stimuli: A study of normal participants and a patient with temporal-parietal lobe damage (Q45946721) (← links)
- The spatial window of the perceptual template and endogenous attention. (Q45984855) (← links)
- Visual selection mediated by location: Selecting successive visual objects (Q46232611) (← links)
- Nonconscious goal pursuit in novel environments: the case of implicit learning. (Q46721803) (← links)
- Two kinds of bias in visual comparison illustrate the role of location and holistic/analytic processing differences (Q47175960) (← links)