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References Chelazzi, L., EK Miller, J. Duncan, and R. Desimone.(1993). A neural basis for visual search in inferior temporal cortex. Nature 363: 345-347.Motter, 2001
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- Motter B
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- The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS)
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14: 2178-2189. Olshausen B., C. Andersen, and DC Van Essen.(1993). A neural model of visual attention and invariant pattern recognition. Journal of Neuroscience 13: 4700-4719. Petersen, SE, PT Fox, MI Posner, M. Mintun, and ME Raichle.(1988). Positron emission …
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