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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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  • Perturbation model for letter identification.George Wolford - 1975 - Psychological Review 82 (3):184-199.
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  • Visual routines.Shimon Ullman - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):97-159.
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  • Why are small and large numbers enumerated differently? A limited-capacity preattentive stage in vision.Lana M. Trick & Zenon W. Pylyshyn - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (1):80-102.
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  • Variations on the theme of feature integration: Reply to Navon (1990).Anne Treisman - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (3):460-463.
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  • Strategies and models of selective attention.Anne M. Treisman - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (3):282-299.
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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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  • Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions.J. R. Stroop - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (6):643.
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  • Selection, inspection, and naming in visual search.Charles R. Snyder - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (3):428.
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  • Exemplar-based model of social judgment.Eliot R. Smith & Michael A. Zárate - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (1):3-21.
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  • Controlled and automatic human information processing: Perceptual learning, automatic attending, and a general theory.Richard M. Shiffrin & Walter Schneider - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (2):128-90.
    Tested the 2-process theory of detection, search, and attention presented by the current authors in a series of experiments. The studies demonstrate the qualitative difference between 2 modes of information processing: automatic detection and controlled search; trace the course of the learning of automatic detection, of categories, and of automatic-attention responses; and show the dependence of automatic detection on attending responses and demonstrate how such responses interrupt controlled processing and interfere with the focusing of attention. The learning of categories is (...)
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  • A theory of order relations in perceptual matching.Roger Ratcliff - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (6):552-572.
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  • The role of location indexes in spatial perception: A sketch of the FINST spatial-index model.Zenon Pylyshyn - 1989 - Cognition 32 (1):65-97.
    Marr (1982) may have been one of the rst vision researchers to insist that in modeling vision it is important to separate the location of visual features from their type. He argued that in early stages of visual processing there must be “place tokens” that enable subsequent stages of the visual system to treat locations independent of what specic feature type was at that location. Thus, in certain respects a collinear array of diverse features could still be perceived as a (...)
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  • Components of attention.Michael I. Posner & Stephen J. Boies - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (5):391-408.
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  • Visual cognition: An introduction.Steven Pinker - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):1-63.
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  • An exemplar-based random walk model of speeded classification.Robert M. Nosofsky & Thomas J. Palmeri - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (2):266-300.
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  • Treisman's search model does not require feature integration: Rejoinder to Treisman (1990).David Navon - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (3):464-465.
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  • Resources—a theoretical soup stone?David Navon - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (2):216-234.
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  • On the economy of the human-processing system.David Navon & Daniel Gopher - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (3):214-255.
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  • A model for visual shape recognition.Peter M. Milner - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (6):521-535.
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  • Context theory of classification learning.Douglas L. Medin & Marguerite M. Schaffer - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (3):207-238.
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  • Toward an instance theory of automatization.Gordon D. Logan - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (4):492-527.
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  • Theory of attentional operations in shape identification.David LaBerge & Vincent Brown - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (1):101-124.
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  • Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alternatives.Daniel Kahneman & Dale T. Miller - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (2):136-153.
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  • Judgments of frequency and recognition memory in a multiple-trace memory model.Douglas L. Hintzman - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (4):528-551.
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  • A neural theory of attentive visual search: Interactions of boundary, surface, spatial, and object representations.Stephen Grossberg, Ennio Mingolla & William D. Ross - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (3):470-489.
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  • Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: Evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects.R. Egly, J. Driver & R. D. Rafal - 1994 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 123 (2):161-177.
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  • Visual search and stimulus similar¬ity.John Duncan & Glyn W. Humphreys - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (3):433-458.
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  • Level of aspiration.J. A. Deutsch & D. Deutsch - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (1):51-60.
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  • On the control of automatic processes: A parallel distributed processing account of the Stroop effect.Jonathan D. Cohen, Kevin Dunbar & James L. McClelland - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (3):332-361.
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  • A theory of visual attention.Claus Bundesen - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (4):523-547.
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  • Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding.Irving Biederman - 1987 - Psychological Review 94 (2):115-147.
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  • A formal theory of feature binding in object perception.F. Gregory Ashby, William Prinzmetal, Richard Ivry & W. Todd Maddox - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (1):165-192.
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  • Attention and Effort.Daniel Kahneman - 1973 - Prentice-Hall.
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  • Perception and Communication.Donald Eric Broadbent - 1958 - Pergamon Press.
    This book discusses principles and theories regarding perception and communication. Relevant research data is presented which support these theories. 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
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  • Computation and Cognition: Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science.Zenon W. Pylyshyn - 1984 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    This systematic investigation of computation and mental phenomena by a noted psychologist and computer scientist argues that cognition is a form of computation, that the semantic contents of mental states are encoded in the same general way as computer representations are encoded. It is a rich and sustained investigation of the assumptions underlying the directions cognitive science research is taking. 1 The Explanatory Vocabulary of Cognition 2 The Explanatory Role of Representations 3 The Relevance of Computation 4 The Psychological Reality (...)
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  • Components of visual orienting.M. I. Posner & Y. Cohen - 1984 - Attention and Performance X 32:531-556.
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  • Movements of attention across the visual field.Y. Tsal - 1983 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9:523--30.
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  • Spatial attention and the apprehension of spatial relations.Gd Logan - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):507-507.
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  • Orienting of attention.M. I. Posner - 1980 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (1):3-25.
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  • Nonanalytic cognition: Memory, perception, and concept learning.Larry L. Jacoby & Lee R. Brooks - 1984 - In Gordon H. Bower (ed.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation. Academic Press. pp. 18--1.
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  • A feature integration theory of attention.Anne Treisman - 1980 - Cognitive Psychology 12:97-136.
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  • Tracking multiple independent targets: Evidence for a parallel tracking mechanism.Zenon Pylyshyn - manuscript
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  • Toward an Instance Theory of Automatization.G. D. Logan - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):342-342.
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  • Principles of feature integration in visual perception.W. Amiri Prinzmetal - 1981 - Perception and Psychophysics 30:330-40.
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  • Effect of feature similarity on illusory conjunctions.R. Ivry & W. Prinzmetal - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):505-505.
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  • The relation between conscious and unconscious influences: Independence or redundancy?Larry L. Jacoby, J. P. Toth, Andrew P. Yonelinas & J. A. Debner - 1994 - Journal of Experimental Psychology.
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