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Between-object binding and visual attention

Pages 411-430 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010

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Greg Davis & Amanda Holmes. (2005) Reversal of object-based benefits in visual attention. Visual Cognition 12:5, pages 817-846.
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Adam Reeves, Heather Fuller & Elisabeth M. Fine. (2005) The role of attention in binding shape to color. Vision Research 45:27, pages 3343-3355.
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Greg Davis & Amanda Holmes. (2005) The capacity of visual short-term memory is not a fixed number of objects. Memory & Cognition 33:2, pages 185-195.
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Greg Davis. (2004) Characteristics of attention and visual short–term memory: implications for visual interface design. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 362:1825, pages 2741-2759.
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