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1. Gabor patterns as stimuli in a rodent visual attention task.

2. A Poisson random walk model of response times.

3. The effect of phasic auditory alerting on visual perception.

4. Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) applied to mice in the 5-choice serial reaction time task.

5. Recent developments in a computational theory of visual attention (TVA).

6. TMS over the right precuneus reduces the bilateral field advantage in visual short term memory capacity.

7. Components of attention modulated by temporal expectation.

8. Neural correlates of age-related decline and compensation in visual attention capacity.

9. Independent priming of location and color in identification of briefly presented letters.

10. Attentional dwell times for targets and masks.

11. Temporal expectancy in the context of a theory of visual attention.

12. Identifying bottom-up and top-down components of attentional weight by experimental analysis and computational modeling.

13. Visual processing speed in old age.

14. Visual attention capacity parameters covary with hemifield alignment.

15. Measuring and modeling attentional dwell time.

16. Testing a Poisson counter model for visual identification of briefly presented, mutually confusable single stimuli in pure accuracy tasks.

17. Prompt but inefficient: nicotine differentially modulates discrete components of attention.

18. A neural theory of visual attention and short-term memory (NTVA).

20. Effects of spatial separation between stimuli in whole report from brief visual displays.

21. A neural theory of visual attention: bridging cognition and neurophysiology.

22. Clever homunculus: is there an endogenous act of control in the explicit task-cuing procedure?

23. Seeing or hearing? Perceptual independence, modality confusions, and crossmodal congruity effects with focused and divided attention.

24. Serial attention mechanisms in visual search: a direct behavioral demonstration.

25. Automatic attraction of attention to former targets in visual displays of letters.

26. Systematic analysis of deficits in visual attention.

28. A computational theory of visual attention.

29. Effects of spatial separation in visual pattern matching: evidence on the role of mental translation.

30. Is visual attention automatically attracted to one's own name?

33. Measuring efficiency of selection from briefly exposed visual displays: a model for partial report.

34. Concept of visual sensation.

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