A feature-integration theory of attention.

Author(s)
Treisman, A.M. & Gelade, G.
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Abstract

A new hypothesis about the role of focused attention is proposed. The feature-integration theory of attention suggests that attention must be directed serially to each stimulus in a display whenever conjunctions of more than one separable feature are needed to characterise or distinguish the possible objects presented. A number of predictions were tested and results were in general consistent with the hypothesis.

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From: Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 12 (1980), p. 97-136, 1 fig., 5 graph., 4 tab., 44 ref.

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