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07.06 Adapted from fig. 2, Broadbent, D.A., Perception and Communication. New York: Pergamon, 1958.
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07.09 Posner, M.I., Snyder, C.R.R., and Davidson, J., Attention and the detection of signals, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 109 (1980): 160–174. Copyright © 1980 by the American Psychological Association. Adapted with permission.
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07.11 Wolfe, J.M., Alvarez, G.A., and Horowitz, T.S. (2000). Attention is fast but volition is slow. Nature 406:691.
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07.13 Adapted with permission from Hillyard, S.A., Hink, R.F., Schwent, V.L., and Picton, T.W., Electrical signs of selective attention in the human brain, Science 182 (1973): 177–180. Copyright 1973 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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07.19a Adapted from Hopfinger, J., and Mangun, G.R., (1998) Reflexive attention modulates visual processing in human extrastriate cortex. Psychol. Sci. 9:441-447.
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07.19b Adapted from Hopfinger, J., and Mangun, G.R., (1998) Reflexive attention modulates visual processing in human extrastriate cortex. Psychol. Sci. 9:441-447.
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07.22 Figs. 4, 5, and 6, Corbetta et al., “Selective and divided attention during visual discriminations of shape, color and speed: Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography, The Journal of Neuroscience 11: 2383–2402, (1991) Adapted with permission of The Society for Neuroscience. Adapted from Heinze, H.J., Mangun, G.R., Burchert, W., Hinrichs, H., Scholz, M., Münte, T.G., Gös, A., Scherg, M., Johannes, S., Hundeshagen, H., Gazzaniga, M.S. and Hillyard, S.A., Combined spatial and temporal imaging of brain activity during visual selective attention in humans, Nature 372 (1994): 543–546.
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07.27 7.27 Figs. 1 and 4, Corbetta et al., “A PET study of visuospatial attention,” The Journal of Neuroscience 13: 1202–1226, (1993). Adapted with permission of The Society for Neuroscience.
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07.42 7.42 Fig. 2, Posner et al., “Effects of parietal injury on covert orienting of attention,” The Journal of Neuroscience 4: 1863–1874, (1984). Adapted with permission of The Society for Neuroscience.
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07.48 Adapted from Bisiach, E., and Luzzatti, C., Unilateral neglect of representational space, Cortex 14 (1978): 129–133.
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07.51 Adapted from Humphreys, G.W., and Riddoch, M.J., Interactions Between Objects and Space-Vision Revealed Through Neuropsychology, in Meyers, D.E., and Kornblum, S. (Eds.), Attention and Performance XIV. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992, pp. 143–162.
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