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    How the deployment of attention determines what we see by Treisman, Anne

    Published in Visual cognition (01-08-2006)
    “…Attention is a tool to adapt what we see to our current needs. It can be focused narrowly on a single object or spread over several or distributed over the…”
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    Location and binding in visual working memory by TREISMAN, Anne, WEIWEI ZHANG

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-12-2006)
    “…Visual working memory (VWM) wa sexplored separatelyfor features and for their binding. Features were better recognized when the probes retained the same…”
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    Feature binding, attention and object perception by Treisman, Anne, Treisman, Anne

    “…The seemingly effortless ability to perceive meaningful objects in an integrated scene actually depends on complex visual processes. The ‘binding problem’…”
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    Visual Feature Binding Requires Reentry by Bouvier, Seth, Treisman, Anne

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2010)
    “…Reentrant processing has been proposed as a critical mechanism in feature binding. To test this claim, participants were shown arrays of six pairs of crossed…”
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    Binding in Short-Term Visual Memory by Wheeler, Mary E, Treisman, Anne M

    “…The integration of complex information in working memory, and its effect on capacity, shape the limits of conscious cognition. The literature conflicts on…”
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    Statistical processing: computing the average size in perceptual groups by Chong, Sang Chul, Treisman, Anne

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-2005)
    “…This paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of elements. Neither number nor density had much effect on judgments of…”
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    Characterizing the Limits of Human Visual Awareness by Huang, Liqiang, Treisman, Anne, Pashler, Harold

    “…Momentary awareness of a visual scene is very limited; however, this limitation has not been formally characterized. We test the hypothesis that awareness…”
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    Reproducibility Distinguishes Conscious from Nonconscious Neural Representations by Schurger, Aaron, Pereira, Francisco, Treisman, Anne, Cohen, Jonathan D

    “…What qualifies a neural representation for a role in subjective experience? Previous evidence suggests that the duration and intensity of the neural response…”
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    Attentional demands predict short-term memory load response in posterior parietal cortex by Magen, Hagit, Emmanouil, Tatiana-Aloi, McMains, Stephanie A., Kastner, Sabine, Treisman, Anne

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2009)
    “…Limits to the capacity of visual short-term memory (VSTM) indicate a maximum storage of only 3 or 4 items. Recently, it has been suggested that activity in a…”
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    Visual Memory for Novel Shapes: Implicit Coding Without Attention by DeSchepper, Brett, Treisman, Anne

    “…Implicit memory for novel shapes was explored with a negative priming paradigm. The results show that representations of shapes, formed in a single trial and…”
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    Voluntary Attention Modulates fMRI Activity in Human MT–MST by O'Craven, Kathleen M., Rosen, Bruce R., Kwong, Kenneth K., Treisman, Anne, Savoy, Robert L.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-04-1997)
    “…How does voluntary attention to one attribute of a visual stimulus affect the neural processing of that stimulus? We used functional magnetic resonance imaging…”
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    Search, similarity, and integration of features between and within dimensions by Treisman, A

    “…Three experiments test the claim that conjunction search is difficult only because the target resembles each distractor, whereas the distractors are highly…”
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    The Reviewing of Object Files: Object-Specific Integration of Information by Kahneman, Daniel

    Published in Cognitive psychology (01-04-1992)
    “…Seven experiments involving a total of 203 college students explored a form of object-specific priming and established a robust object-specific benefit that…”
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    Feature Analysis in Early Vision: Evidence From Search Asymmetries by Treisman, Anne, Gormican, Stephen

    Published in Psychological review (01-01-1988)
    “…In this article we review some new evidence relating to early visual processing and propose an explanatory framework. A series of search experiments tested…”
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    Natural cross-modal mappings between visual and auditory features by Evans, Karla K, Treisman, Anne

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (12-01-2010)
    “…The brain may combine information from different sense modalities to enhance the speed and accuracy of detection of objects and events, and the choice of…”
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    Perceptual grouping and attention in visual search for features and for objects by Treisman, A

    “…This article explores the effects of perceptual grouping on search for targets defined by separate features or by conjunction of features. Treisman and Gelade…”
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    Search Asymmetry: A Diagnostic for Preattentive Processing of Separable Features by Treisman, Anne, Souther, Janet

    “…The search rate for a target among distractors may vary dramatically depending on which stimulus plays the role of target and which that of distractors. For…”
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    Counting Multidimensional Objects: Implications for the Neural-Synchrony Theory by Goldfarb, Liat, Treisman, Anne

    Published in Psychological science (01-03-2013)
    “…It has been suggested that a neural instantiation of the temporary multidimensional representations of objects might be synchrony of firing between the neurons…”
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    The binding problem by Treisman, Anne

    Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-04-1996)
    “…Perceptual representations depend on distributed neural codes for relaying the parts and properties of objects. Some mechanism is needed to ‘bind’ the…”
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