Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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Visual attention during spatial language comprehensionResponse actions influence the categorization of directions in auditory space.The saccadic Stroop effect: Evidence for involuntary programming of eye movements by linguistic cues.The scale analysis of number mapping onto space: manual estimation study.Reading "sun" and looking up: the influence of language on saccadic eye movements in the vertical dimension.Are Categorical Spatial Relations Encoded by Shifting Visual Attention between Objects?A neurobehavioral model of flexible spatial language behaviors.Why don't we see changes?: The role of attentional bottlenecks and limited visual memoryBiasing spatial attention with semantic information: an event coding approach.Visual attention and the semantics of space: beyond central and peripheral cues.Directionality Effect in Double Conditionals.Viewpoint alignment and response conflict during spatial judgment.Redundant spoken labels facilitate perception of multiple items.Evaluating Amazon's Mechanical Turk for psychological research on the symbolic control of attention.Investigating ideomotor cognition with motorvisual priming paradigms: key findings, methodological challenges, and future directions.Mechanisms of Reference Frame Selection in Spatial Term Use: Computational and Empirical Studies.Against the View that Consciousness and Attention are Fully DissociableThe planning and control model (PCM) of motorvisual priming: reconciling motorvisual impairment and facilitation effects.Attentional processing of "unattended" flankers: evidence for a failure of selective attention.Spatial Language and the Embedded Listener Model in Parents' Input to Children.Transfer of orthogonal stimulus-response mappings to an orthogonal Simon task.Neural mechanisms of feature conjunction learning: enduring changes in occipital cortex after a week of training.Binocularity and visual search-Revisited.Eye movements serialize memory for objects in scenes.Visual routines for extracting magnitude relations.High spatial validity is not sufficient to elicit voluntary shifts of attention.Automatic, stimulus-driven attentional capture by objecthood.Evidence for mental subdivision of space by infants: 3- to 4-month-olds spontaneously bisect a small-scale area into left and right categories.Visual routines are associated with specific graph interpretations.Reference frame preferences in haptics differ for the blind and sighted in the horizontal but not in the vertical plane.Processing spatial relations with different apertures of attention.Effects of directionality in deductive reasoning: II. Premise integration and conclusion evaluation.The representation of space in mental models derived from text.Spatial concepts and perception of physical and diagrammed scenes.Egocentric spatial framework effects from single and multiple points of view.Using spatial terms to select an object.The recovery of identity and relative position from visual input: further evidence for the independence of processing of what and where.What Can 1 Million Trials Tell Us About Visual Search?Preparing for perception and action (II): Automatic and effortful processes in response cueingAttention Unites Form and Function in Spatial Language
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Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attention.
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10.1006/COGP.1995.1004
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1995-04-01T00:00:00Z