Reflexive and voluntary orienting of visual attention : time course of activation and resistance to interruption.

Author(s)
Müller, H.J. & Rabbitt, P.M.A.
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Abstract

To study the mechanisms underlying covert orienting of attention in visual space, subjects were given advance cues indicating the probable locations of targets that they had to discriminate and localize. Direct peripheral cues and symbolic central cues were compared. Peripheral and central cues are believed to activate reflexive and voluntary modes of orienting.

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B 29165 fo /83.2 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15 (1989) No. 2, p. 315- 330, 50 ref.

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