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  1. Attention and Effort.Daniel Kahneman - 1973 - Prentice-Hall.
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  • (2 other versions)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 feature integration theory of attention.Anne Treisman - 1980 - Cognitive Psychology 12:97-136.
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  • (2 other versions)Controlled and automatic human information processing: I. Detection, search, and attention.Walter Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (1):1-66.
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  • Conflict monitoring and cognitive control.Matthew M. Botvinick, Todd S. Braver, Deanna M. Barch, Cameron S. Carter & Jonathan D. Cohen - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (3):624-652.
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  • Scalar expectancy theory and Weber's law in animal timing.John Gibbon - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (3):279-325.
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  • The neural basis of human error processing: Reinforcement learning, dopamine, and the error-related negativity.Clay B. Holroyd & Michael G. H. Coles - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (4):679-709.
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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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  • Dimensional overlap: Cognitive basis for stimulus-response compatibility--A model and taxonomy.Sylvan Kornblum, Thierry Hasbroucq & Allen Osman - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (2):253-270.
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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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  • The binding problem.Anne Treisman - 1996 - Current Opinion in Neurobiology 6:171-8.
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  • Errors and error correction in choice-response tasks.P. M. Rabbitt - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2):264.
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  • Post-error slowing: An orienting account.Wim Notebaert, Femke Houtman, Filip Van Opstal, Wim Gevers, Wim Fias & Tom Verguts - 2009 - Cognition 111 (2):275-279.
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  • Flexible cognitive resources: competitive content maps for attention and memory.Steven L. Franconeri, George A. Alvarez & Patrick Cavanagh - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (3):134-141.
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  • Controlled & automatic processing: behavior, theory, and biological mechanisms.Walter Schneider & Jason M. Chein - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (3):525-559.
    This paper provides an overview of developments in a dual processing theory of automatic and controlled processing that began with the empirical and theoretical work described by Schneider and Shiffrin (1977) and Shiffrin and Schneider (1977) over a quarter century ago. A review of relevant empirical findings suggests that there is a set of core behavioral phenomena reflecting differences between controlled and automatic processing that must be addressed by a successful theory. These phenomena relate to: consistency in training, serial versus (...)
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  • Stimulus information as a determinant of reaction time.Ray Hyman - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (3):188.
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  • Binding, spatial attention and perceptual awareness.Lynn C. Robertson - 2003 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4 (2):93-102.
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  • Perceiving visually presented objects: Recognition, awareness, and modularity.Anne Treisman & Nancy Kanwisher - 1998 - Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8:218-226.
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  • Cognitive aspects of information processing: III. Set for speed versus accuracy.Paul M. Fitts - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (6):849.
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  • Syllable-dependent pronunciation latencies in number naming: A replication.Stuart T. Klapp - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1138.
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  • Some effects of partial advance information on choice reaction with fixed or variable S-R mapping.L. H. Shaffer - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):541.
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  • Principles of response determination: The list-rule model of SR compatibility.Thierry Hasbroucq, Yves Guiard & Lydie Ottomani - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (4):327-330.
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