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Distraction Osteogenesis of the Facial Skeleton
William H. Bell; Cesar A. Guerrero
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Distraction Osteogenesis of the Facial Skeleton
William H. Bell; Cesar A. Guerrero
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Preparatory Attention: Experiment and Theory
David LaBerge; Laurent Auclair; Eric Sieroff
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Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visual search
Stefanie I. Becker; Ulrich Ansorge; Gernot Horstmann
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Stephen Monsell, Jon Driver
Control of Cognitive Processes Attention & Performance XVIII
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Control of Cognitive Processes: Attention and Performance XVIII
Stephen Monsell; Jon Driver
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A search order lost effect: Ignoring a singleton distractor affects visual search efficiency
Takatsune Kumada
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Living Beyond Distraction
Gary M. Douglas; Dr. Dain Heer
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Practice Tests for the Digital SAT (no watermark)
Vibrant Publishers
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Practice Tests for the Digital SAT
Vibrant Publishers
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Living Beyond Distraction
Gary M. Douglas; Dr. Dain C. Heer
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Living Beyond Distraction
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The Oxford Handbook of Attention
Kia Nobre; Sabine Kastner
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Differences in the strength of distractor inhibition do not affect distractor–response bindings
Carina Giesen; Christian Frings; Klaus Rothermund
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Expectancies modulate attentional capture by salient color singletons
Thomas Geyer; Hermann J. Müller; Joseph Krummenacher
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Eye Movements - A Window on Mind and Brain
Roger P.G. van Gompel; Martin H. Fischer; Wayne S. Murray; Robun L. Hill
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Attraction, Distraction and Action - Multiple Perspectives on Attentional Capture
Charles L. Folk and Bradley S. Gibson (Editors)
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Oculomotor capture by colour singletons depends on intertrial priming
Stefanie I. Becker
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Limitations in attending to a feature value for overriding stimulus-driven interference
Takatsune Kumada
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An examination of the continuous distractor task and the “long-term recency effect”
Lois Koppenaal; Murray Glanzer
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Influence of foveal distractors on saccadic eye movements: A dead zone for the global effect
Françoise Vitu; Denis Lancelin; Alexandre Jean; Fernand Farioli
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Visual Attention (Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science)
Richard D. Wright
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Distractor modulation of saccade trajectories: spatial separation and symmetry effects
Eugene McSorley; Patrick Haggard; Robin Walker
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Selectivity in distraction by irrelevant featural singletons: Evidence for two forms of attentional capture
Folk; Charles L.; Remington; Roger
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The spatial impact of visual distractors on saccade latency
Eugene McSorley; Rachel McCloy; Clare Lyne
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An inter-item similarity model unifying feature and conjunction search
Steven Phillips; Yuji Takeda; Takatsune Kumada
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Influence of target and distractor contrast on the remote distractor effect
Sabine Born; Dirk Kerzel
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Can the location negative priming process operate in a proactive manner?
Eric Buckolz; Sarah Guy; Michael Khan; Gavin Lawrence
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Cross-dimensional interference and cross-trial inhibition
Takatsune Kumada; Glyn W. Humphreys
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The visual hemifield asymmetry in the spatial blink during singleton search and feature search
Bryan R. Burnham; Cassandra A. Rozell; Alex Kasper; Nicole E. Bianco; Antony Delliturri
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Executive Control and the Frontal Lobe: Current Issues
Werner X. Schneider; Adrian M. Owen; John Duncan
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Automatic priming of attentional control by relevant colors
Ulrich Ansorge; Stefanie I. Becker
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When Anaphor Resolution Fails
William H Levine; Alexandria E Guzmán; Celia M Klin
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Attentional capture decreases when distractors remain visible during rapid serial visual presentations
Tomoe Inukai; Takatsune Kumada; Jun-Ichiro Kawahara
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Dissociation of covert and overt spatial attention during prehension movements: Selective interference effects
Claudia Bonfiglioli; Umberto Castiello
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Effects of stimulus contrast and temporal delays in saccadic distraction
Sabine Born; Dirk Kerzel
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Signal enhancement and suppression during visual–spatial selective attention
J.W. Couperus; G.R. Mangun
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Spatial constraints on visual-tactile cross-modal distractor congruency effects
Charles Spence; Francesco Pavani; Jon Driver
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The effects of abrupt onset of 2-D and 3-D distractors on prehension movements
Umberto Castiello
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Selective target processing: Perceptual load or distractor salience
Stacy Eltiti; Denise Wallace; Elaine Fox
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The locus and modulation of the location negative priming effect
Sarah Guy; Eric Buckolz
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One more cup of coffee for the road: object–action assemblies, response blocking and response capture after frontal lobe damage
Glyn W. Humphreys; Jane M. Riddoch
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Spatiotemporal competition and task-relevance shape the spatial distribution of emotional interference during rapid visual processing: Evidence from gaze-contingent eye-tracking
Kennedy; Briana L.; Pearson; Daniel; Sutton; David J.; Beesley; Tom; Most; Steven B.
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An object-centred reference frame for control of grasping: effects of grasping a distractor object on visuomotor control
Sandhiran Patchay; Patrick Haggard; Umberto Castiello
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Top–down and bottom–up control of visual selection
Jan Theeuwes
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The exact vs. approximate distinction in numerical cognition may not be exact, but only approximate: How different processes work together in multi-digit addition
Elise Klein; Hans-Christoph Nuerk; Guilherme Wood; Andre Knops; Klaus Willmes
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Processing the presence, placement, and properties of a distractor in spatial language tasks
Laura A. Carlson; Patrick L. Hill
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Working memory and target-related distractor effects on visual search
Alex Bahrami Balani; David Soto; Glyn W. Humphreys
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When do irrelevant visual stimuli impair processing of identical targets
Peter WÜhr; Jochen Müsseler