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  • 7. Searching for camouflaged targets: effects of target-background similarity on visual search.
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  • 10. Interactions between task difficulty and hemispheric distribution of attended locations: implications for the splitting attention debate.
    Kraft A, Müller NG, Hagendorf H, Schira MM, Dick S, Fendrich RM, Brandt SA.
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  • 11. Visual attention during the preparation of bimanual movements.
    Baldauf D, Deubel H.
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  • 12. Extremely selective attention: eye-tracking studies of the dynamic allocation of attention to stimulus features in categorization.
    Blair MR, Watson MR, Walshe RC, Maj F.
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  • 14. Location and color biases have different influences on selective attention.
    Fecteau JH, Korjoukov I, Roelfsema PR.
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  • 15. Fearful faces modulate looking duration and attention disengagement in 7-month-old infants.
    Peltola MJ, Leppänen JM, Palokangas T, Hietanen JK.
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  • 16. Infants' learning of novel words in a stochastic environment.
    Vouloumanos A, Werker JF.
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  • 18. Task-irrelevant stimulus salience affects visual search.
    Lamy D, Zoaris L.
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  • 19. Revisiting the category effect: the influence of meaning and search strategy on the efficiency of visual search.
    Smilek D, Dixon MJ, Merikle PM.
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