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1623 related items for PubMed ID: 18485332

  • 1. Visuospatial attention shifts by gaze and arrow cues: an ERP study.
    Hietanen JK, Leppänen JM, Nummenmaa L, Astikainen P.
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  • 11. Kanizsa subjective figures capture visual spatial attention: evidence from electrophysiological and behavioral data.
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  • 17. Lateralized ERP components related to spatial orienting: discriminating the direction of attention from processing sensory aspects of the cue.
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  • 18. Orienting and maintenance of spatial attention in audition and vision: an event-related brain potential study.
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