Pop-out without awareness: unseen feature singletons capture attention only when top-down attention is available.

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Published in Psychol Sci on August 18, 2011

Authors

Po-Jang Hsieh1, Jaron T Colas, Nancy Kanwisher

Author Affiliations

1: Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore. pojang.hsieh@duke-nus.edu.sg

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