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Anne Treisman

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Visual Cognition|March 28, 2007
How the deployment of attention determines what we seeAnne Treisman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 13, 2011
Does a color difference between parts impair the perception of a whole? A similarity between simultanagnosia patients and healthy observersLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Visual feature binding requires reentrySeth Bouvier, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|January 22, 2013
Counting multidimensional objects: implications for the neural-synchrony theoryLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
Are some features easier to bind than others? The congruency effectLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|April 17, 2009
Implicit perception and level of processing in object-substitution maskingZhe Chen, Anne Treisman
Perception & Psychophysics|August 23, 2008
Distractor inhibition is more effective at a central than at a peripheral locationZhe Chen, Anne Treisman
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
Location and binding in visual working memoryAnne Treisman, Weiwei Zhang
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2011
Repetition blindness: the survival of the groupedLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Representation of statistical propertiesSang Chul Chong, Anne Treisman
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Visual Cognition|March 28, 2007
How the deployment of attention determines what we seeAnne Treisman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 13, 2011
Does a color difference between parts impair the perception of a whole? A similarity between simultanagnosia patients and healthy observersLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Visual feature binding requires reentrySeth Bouvier, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|January 22, 2013
Counting multidimensional objects: implications for the neural-synchrony theoryLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
Are some features easier to bind than others? The congruency effectLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Psychological Science|April 17, 2009
Implicit perception and level of processing in object-substitution maskingZhe Chen, Anne Treisman
Perception & Psychophysics|August 23, 2008
Distractor inhibition is more effective at a central than at a peripheral locationZhe Chen, Anne Treisman
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
Location and binding in visual working memoryAnne Treisman, Weiwei Zhang
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2011
Repetition blindness: the survival of the groupedLiat Goldfarb, Anne Treisman
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Representation of statistical propertiesSang Chul Chong, Anne Treisman
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