Guided Search 2.0 A revised model of visual search.

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Published in Psychon Bull Rev on June 01, 1994

Authors

J M Wolfe1

Author Affiliations

1: Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, wolfe@psyche.mit.edu.

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