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Prioritizing selection of new elements: On the time course of the preview effect

Pages 1373-1385 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010

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C. Bruce Warner & JamesD. Jackson. (2009) A Time Course Examination of the Preview Effect: Older Adults need a Longer Preview than Younger Adults. Experimental Aging Research 35:3, pages 327-347.
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Takayuki Osugi. (2023) Attentional shift to the newer object in the successive and simultaneous distractors previewing search. Vision Research 209, pages 108262.
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Takayuki Osugi, Daisuke Hayashi & Ikuya Murakami. (2016) Selection of new objects by onset capture and visual marking. Vision Research 122, pages 21-33.
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Takayuki Osugi, Takatsune Kumada & Jun Kawahara. (2010) Visual marking survives graphical change if meaning is retained. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72:8, pages 2144-2156.
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Mieke Donk, Frank Agter & Jay Pratt. (2009) Effects of luminance change in preview search: Offsets and onsets can be concurrently prioritized but not in isolation. Acta Psychologica 130:3, pages 260-267.
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Derrick G. Watson & Matthew Inglis. (2007) Eye movements and time-based selection: Where do the eyes go in preview search?. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 14:5, pages 852-857.
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