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  1. Attention: some theoretical considerations.J. A. Deutsch & D. Deutsch - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (1):80-90.
    The selection of wanted from unwanted messages requires discriminatory mechanisms of as great a complexity as those in normal perception, as is indicated by behavioral evidence. The results of neurophysiology experiments on selective attention are compatible with this supposition. This presents a difficulty for Filter theory. Another mechanism is proposed, which assumes the existence of a shifting reference standard, which takes up the level of the most important arriving signal. The way such importance is determined in the system is further (...)
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  • A feature integration theory of attention.Anne Treisman - 1980 - Cognitive Psychology 12:97-136.
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  • Feature analysis in early vision: Evidence from search asymmetries.Anne Treisman & Stephen Gormican - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (1):15-48.
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  • Working memory, short-term memory, and general fluid intelligence: a latent-variable approach.Randall W. Engle, Stephen W. Tuholski, James E. Laughlin & Andrew R. A. Conway - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (3):309.
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  • Attention capacity and task difficulty in visual search.Liqiang Huang & Harold Pashler - 2005 - Cognition 94 (3):101-111.
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  • A Boolean Map Theory of Visual Attention.Liqiang Huang & Harold Pashler - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (3):599-631.
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  • Metatheory of storage capacity limits.Nelson Cowan - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):154-176.
    Commentators expressed a wide variety of views on whether there is a basic capacity limit of 3 to 5 chunks and, among those who believe in it, about why it occurs. In this response, I conclude that the capacity limit is real and that the concept is strengthened by additional evidence offered by a number of commentators. I consider various arguments why the limit occurs and try to organize these arguments into a conceptual framework or “metatheory” of storage capacity limits (...)
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  • Familiarity and visual change detection.Harold Pashler - 1988 - Perception and Psychophysics 41:191-201.
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  • The binding problem lives on: comment on Di Lollo.Jeremy M. Wolfe - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (6):307-308.
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  • The capacity of visual short-term memory is set both by visual information load and by number of objects.G. A. Alvarez & P. Cavanagh - 2004 - Psychological Science 15 (2):106-111.
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  • The binding problem.Anne Treisman - 1996 - Current Opinion in Neurobiology 6:171-8.
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  • Characterizing the limits of human visual awareness.Liqiang Huang, Anne Treisman & Harold Pashler - 2007 - Science 317 (5839):823-825.
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