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Dynamic Inhibitory Control Prevents Salience-Driven Capture of Visual Attention
Author: Tay, Daniel, Author: Jannati, Ali, Author: Green, Jessica J., Author: McDonald, John J.
Date created: 2022-01-05
Tracking target and distractor processing in visual search: Evidence from human electrophysiology
Author: Jannati, Ali
Date created: 2014-08-20
Revisiting the automaticity of reading: Electrophysiological recordings show that stroop words capture spatial attention
Author: Lowery, Andrew
Date created: 2022-05-13

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