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  • 2014
  • Article

Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-Based Attention

By: Julian De Freitas, Brandon Liverence and Brian J. Scholl
The underlying units of attention are often discrete visual objects. Perhaps the clearest form of evidence for this is the same-object advantage: Following a spatial cue, responses are faster to probes occurring on the same object than they are to probes occurring on... View Details
Keywords: Object-based Attention; Rhythm; Music Perception; Auditory Perception
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De Freitas, Julian, Brandon Liverence, and Brian J. Scholl. "Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-Based Attention." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143, no. 1 (February 2014): 71–76.
  • 2012
  • Conference Presentation

Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-based Attention

By: J. De Freitas, B. Liverence and B. J. Scholl
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De Freitas, J., B. Liverence, and B. J. Scholl. "Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-based Attention." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, 2012.
  • 2013
  • Conference Presentation

Visual and Auditory Object-based Attention Driven by Rhythmic Structure over Time

By: J. De Freitas, B. M. Liverence and B. J. Scholl
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De Freitas, J., B. M. Liverence, and B. J. Scholl. "Visual and Auditory Object-based Attention Driven by Rhythmic Structure over Time." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, 2013.
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