Spatial attention is necessary for object-based attention: Evidence from temporal-order judgments

Volume: 79, Issue: 3, Pages: 753 - 764
Published: Dec 27, 2016
Abstract
Attentional selection is a dynamic process that relies on multiple types of representations. That object representations contribute to attentional selection has been known for decades; however, most evidence for this contribution has been gleaned from studies that have relied on various forms of spatial cueing (some endogenous and some exogenous). It has thus remained unclear whether object-based attentional selection is a direct result of...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial attention is necessary for object-based attention: Evidence from temporal-order judgments
Published Date
Dec 27, 2016
Volume
79
Issue
3
Pages
753 - 764
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