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    • About the Necessity and Sufficiency of Attention for Consciousness
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    • Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidance
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Do reward-associated stimuli capture visual attention independent of top-down control settings?

Markus Grüner
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Value-Driven Attention Visual Attention

← Assistive illumination, light-dynamics and expected driver's perception 2016

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