201 |
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Types and Tokens in Visual Processing: A Double Dissociation Between theAttentional Blink and Repetition Blindness
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Chun, M. M
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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202 |
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Structural Contingencies and Object-Based Shifts of Attention During Object Recognition
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Sanocki, T
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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203 |
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Discrimination of the Direction and Speed of Motion in Depth of a Monocularly Visible Target From Binocular Information Alone
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Portfors-Yeomans, C. V
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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204 |
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Eye Movements During Parallel Serial Visual Search
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Zelinsky, G. J
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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205 |
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Biological Significance in Forward and Backward Blocking: Resolution of a Discrepancy Between Animal Conditioning and Human Causal Judgment
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Miller, R. R
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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206 |
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A New Look at Anchoring Effects: Basic Anchoring and Its Antecedents
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Wilson, T. D
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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207 |
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Older and Younger Adults' Strategy Choices in Multiplication: Testing Predictions of ASCM Using the Choice/No-Choice Method
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Siegler, R. S
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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208 |
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If It's Not There. Where Is It? Locating Illusory Conjunctions
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Eliot Hazeltine, R
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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209 |
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Implicit Learning in Problem Solving: The Role of Working Memory Capacity
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Reber, P. J
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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210 |
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Emotion, Motivation, and Text Comprehension: The Detection of Contradictions in Passages
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Ellis, H. C
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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