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Establishing the Field: Treisman and Gelade (1980)
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Jeremy M. Wolfe
Published: 24 May 2012
... , 255 (Nov), 114B–125. Treisman, A. ( 1988 ). Features and objects: The 14th Bartlett memorial lecture. Quart. J. Exp. Psychol. , 40 A , 201–237. Treisman, A. , & Gelade, G. ( 1980 ). A feature-integration theory of attention...
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Published: 24 May 2012
... examines Treisman's feature integration theory of attention as it applies to spatial parallelism, the attentional blink paradigm, top-down effects and automaticity, and detection of features without focused attention. References Atkinson, R. C. , Holmgren, J. E. , & Juola, J. F. ( 1969...
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Spatial Deficits and Feature Integration Theory
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Lynn C. Robertson
Published: 24 May 2012
... deficits in locating and reaching for objects, and difficulty in seeing more than one object at a time. The observed spatial deficits and binding errors are consistent with Treisman's predictions in her feature integration theory. References Ashby, F. G. , Prinzmetal, W. , Ivry, R...
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Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working Memory
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Weiwei Zhang and others
Published: 24 May 2012
... are represented in visual working memory within the conceptual framework of Treisman's feature integration theory. In particular, it considers the role of attention in maintaining bindings of features in visual working memory. 376 References Allen, R. J. , Baddeley, A. D. , & Hitch, G. J. ( 2006...
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Primate Visual Attention: How Studies of Monkeys Have Shaped Theories of Selective Visual Processing
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Pierre Pouget and others
Published: 14 March 2012
...This chapter discusses four theories of attention and how studies of visual processing and attentional selection in primates have largely shaped these theories. The first theory is the feature-integration theory of Treisman and colleagues. It then describes its offspring (the guided-search model...
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Attention
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Martin V. Butz and Esther F. Kutter
Published: 12 January 2017
... auditory system cocktail party effect dichotic hearing system bottleneck theory of attention controlled parallel scheme of information processing information processing feature integration theory preattentive stage refractory period Bundesen’s theory of visual attention capacity sharing...
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Emergent Features, Gestalts, and Feature Integration Theory
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James R. Pomerantz and Mary C. Portillo
Published: 24 May 2012
... of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance and written in collaboration with Randolph Paterson. Treisman and Paterson report the results of their experiments to test the assumptions of feature integration theory by focusing on the perceptual processing of arrows and triangles as well...
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At the Core of Feature Integration Theory: On Treisman and Schmidt (1982)
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William Prinzmetal
Published: 24 May 2012
.... Treisman and Schmidt performed experiments to test the feature integration theory (FIT) and its prediction that when attention is diverted or overloaded, features may be wrongly recombined, giving rise to “illusory conjunctions.” They showed that the illusory conjunctions in object perception...
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Reciprocal Effects of Attention and Perception: On Anne Treisman’s “How the Deployment of Attention Determines What We See”
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Shaul Hochstein
Published: 24 May 2012
... attention and results in a statistical description of sets of similar objects, and the second gives the gist of the scene, which may be inferred from sets of features registered in parallel. This chapter discusses Treisman's findings in terms of feature integration theory and its association with binding...
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Published: 25 April 1996
... Theory” or the “Recollective Theory.”. perception human vision visual representations Literalist View Functional View non-Literalist View Feature Integration Theory Recollective Theory This volume of the Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science series arose out of the 1992 annual conference which...
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Visual Attention and the Attention-Action Interface
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John M. Henderson
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Perception
Published: 25 April 1996
... further and its relationship to eye movements, citing studies using the Moving Window Paradigm, the Sequential Attention Model, and Feature Integration Theory. These studies support the theory that visual attention precedes saccadic eye movement to a specific location of a stimulus in the visual field...
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Published: 29 September 2005
... bring together the knowledge from all streams behaviour will not be accurately controlled. This is known as the ‘binding problem’. We have already met one interpretation that could account for this in Duncan's ( 1999 ) integrated field theory of attention. Another approach is Feature Integration Theory...
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VISUAL SEARCH
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John M. Findlay
Published: 07 August 2003
...This chapter is concerned with the process of finding a visual target amongst other distractor items. It starts with a discussion of traditional theories of visual search, including Feature Integration Theory, Guided Search, and the late-selection model of Duncan and Humphreys. It is argued...
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Fit: Foundation for an Integrative Theory
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Kyle R. Cave
Published: 24 May 2012
... on different dimensions of perceptual analysis. They also discussed feature analysis in early vision by focusing on the pooled response hypothesis and the group-scanning hypothesis. This chapter considers Treisman's feature integration theory of visual attention and some of its underlying concepts regarding...
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There’s binding and there’s binding, or is there just binding? Neuropsychological insights from Bálint’s syndrome
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Glyn W. Humphreys and M. Jane Riddoch
Published: 24 May 2012
... types of targets, such as those defined by single features relative to their background. The results were interpreted within the framework of Treisman's feature integration theory. This chapter discusses the findings of Treisman et al. by focusing on whether common factors affect explicit and implicit...
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From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman
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Jeremy Wolfe (ed.) and Lynn Robertson (ed.)
Published online: 24 March 2015
Published in print: 24 May 2012
... experience. Her feature integration theory has been one of the organizing ideas in the field for three decades. While still a graduate student at Oxford, she helped launch the modern study of attention. In this book, several of her most influential papers are reprinted (including some of the harder-to-find...
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