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->TI: EFFECTS OF ATTENTION ON PERCEPTION OF FEATURES AND FIGURAL ORGANIZATION   
  AU: TSAL_Y                                                                    
  NA: TEL AVIV UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,IL-69978 TEL AVIV,ISRAEL                       
  JN: PERCEPTION 1994 Vol.23 No.4 pp.441-452                                    
  AB: Four studies are reported that demonstrate effects of attention on        
      early perceptual processes. These studies show that directing attention   
      to stimulus location influences perceived brightness, perceived length,   
      and the overall organisation of the Muller-Lyer figure and ambiguous      
      figures. Since in all four studies the dependent measure was              
      dissociated from the attentional instructions, the results are not open   
      to traditional criticism of late-selection advocates, and therefore       
      provide strong support for early-selection views of attention.            
  KP: SELECTIVE-ATTENTION, INFORMATION, SHAPE, INTERFERENCE, SENSITIVITY,       
      COMPONENTS, DISPLAYS, CAPACITY, LOCATION, MEMORY                          
                                                                                
  TI: SEMANTIC MEMORY AND FRONTAL EXECUTIVE FUNCTION DURING TRANSIENT GLOBAL    
      AMNESIA                                                                   
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