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A perceptual representation in the frontal eye field during covert visual search that is more reliable than the behavioral report.Neuronal basis of covert spatial attention in the frontal eye field.Working memory encoding and false memory in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in a spatial delayed response task.The role of the magnocellular pathway in serial deployment of visual attention.Art expertise reduces influence of visual salience on fixation in viewing abstract-paintingsCortical neurons signal sound novelty.Saccadic Adaptation Alters the Attentional Field.Visual saliency and semantic incongruency influence eye movements when inspecting pictures.Conditional control in visual selection.The time course of color- and luminance-based salience effects.Parallel distractor rejection as a binding mechanism in search.Shared attentional resources for global and local motion processing.Spatiotemporal mechanisms for detecting and identifying image features in human vision.Temporal dynamics of figure-ground segregation in human vision.The impact of salience and visual working memory on the monitoring and control of saccadic behavior: An eye-tracking and EEG study.Influence of visual clutter on the effect of navigated safety inspection: a case study on elevator installation.The oculomotor salience of flicker, apparent motion and continuous motion in saccade trajectories.Prior entry explains order reversals in the attentional blink.Change detection is easier at texture border bars when they are parallel to the border: evidence for V1 mechanisms of bottom-up salience.How does the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual salience in scene perception?How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience.More Than the Verbal Stimulus Matters: Visual Attention in Language Assessment for People With Aphasia Using Multiple-Choice Image Displays.An evaluation of multiple‐choice test images for comprehension assessment in aphasiaSaccadic inhibition interrupts ongoing oculomotor activity to enable the rapid deployment of alternate movement plansEarly Visual Processing of Feature Saliency Tasks: A Review of Psychophysical Experiments
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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Attention shifts to salient targets.
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P2093
Hans-Christoph Nothdurft
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10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00016-0
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z