----- 从感知到意识:搜索安妮特雷斯曼
Article: Treisman, A. (1969 ). Strategies and models of selective attention. Psychological Review, 76(3), p282-299. Chapter 1. A research agenda for 40 years and counting: Strategies and models of selective attention (1969) John Duncan Article: Treisman, A., 1960. Contextual cues in selective listening. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12, 242-248. Article: Treisman, A., & Davies, A., 1973. Divided attention to ear and eye. In S. Kornblum (Ed.) Attention and Performance IV, Academic Press, 101-117. Chapter 2. Focused and Divided Attention to the Eyes and Ears: A Research Journey Nelson Cowan Article: Treisman, A. and G. Geffen (1967). "Selective attention: perception or response?" Q J Exp Psychol 19(1): 1-17. Chapter 3. From the Mother Lode to Load Nill Lavie Article: Treisman, A., 1962. Binocular rivalry and stereoscopic depth perception. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 14, 23-37. Chapter 4. Binocular Rivalry and Stereopsis Revisited Randolph Blake Article: Treisman, A., & Gelade, G., 1980. A feature integration theory of attention. Cognitive Psychology, 12, 97-136. Chapter 5. Establishing the field: Treisman and Gelade (1980) Jeremy Wolfe Article: Treisman, A., & Gormican, S., 1988. Feature analysis in early vision: Evidence from search asymmetries. Psychological Review, 95, 15-48. Chapter 6. FIT: Foundation for an Integrative Theory Kyle Cave Article: Treisman, A., 1988. Features and objects: The Fourteenth Bartlett Memorial Lecture. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1988, 40A, (2) 201-237. Chapter 7: Some Reflections on the Processing of Perceptual Features Howard Egeth Article: Treisman, A., & Paterson, R., 1984. Emergent features, attention and object perception, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10, 12-21. Chapter 8. Emergent Features, Gestalts, and Feature Integration Theory Jim Pomerantz Article: Treisman, A. M., & Schmidt, H. (1982). Illusory conjunctions in the perception of objects. Cognitive Psych., 14, 107-141. Chapter 9. At the Core of Feature Integration Theory: On Treisman and Schmidt (1982)William Prinzmetal William Prinzmetal Article: Treisman, A., Vieira, A., & Hayes, A. 1992. Automaticity and preattentive processing. American Journal of Psychology, 105, 341-362. Chapter 10. Perceptual Learning and Memory in Visual Search Marvin M. Chun Article: Treisman, A. & DeSchepper, B. 1996. Object tokens, attention, and visual memory. In T. Inui and J. McClelland (Eds.) Attention and Performance XVI: Information Integration in Perception and Communication, Cambridge,MA: MIT Press, 15-46. Chapter 11. Plasticity, Competition, and Task Effects in Object Perception Mary Peterson Article: Treisman, A. 2006. How the deployment of attention determines what we see. Visual Cognition, 14, 411-443 Chapter 12. Reciprocal Effects of Attention and Perception: Comments on Anne Treisman's "How the Deployment of Attention Determines What We See" Shaul Hochstein Chapter 13. Distributed Attention And Its Implication For Visual Perception Karla Evans and Sang Chul Chong Article: Robertson, L. Treisman, A., Friedman-Hill, S. & Grabowecky, M. 1997. The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from Balint's syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 295- 3 Chapter 14. Sptital Deficits and Feature Integration Theory Lynn Robertson Article: Robertson, L. Treisman, A., Friedman-Hill, S. & Grabowecky, M. 1997. The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from Balint's syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 295- 3 Chapter 15. There's binding and there's binding, or is there just binding? Neuropsychological insights from Balint's syndrome Glyn Humphreys Article: Chong, S.C. & Treisman, A. 2003. Representation of statistical properties, Vision Research, 43, 393-404 Chapter 16: Ensemble Perception: summarizing the scene and broadening the limits of visual processing Jason Haberman and David Whitney Article: Wheeler, M. E., & Treisman, A. M. (2002). Binding in short-term visual memory. J Exp Psychol Gen, 131(1), 48-64. Chapter 17: Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working Memory Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, Geoffrey F. Woodman, and Steven J. Luck Article: Musen, G. & Treisman, A., 1990. Implicit and explicit memory for visual patterns. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 16, 127-137. Chapter 18. Some Thoughts on the Interaction between Perception and Reflection Julie A. Higgins and Marcia K. Johnson
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