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Figure 7.2 Search for the unicorn in this piece of a “Where’s Waldo?” picture

Figure 7.1 Even though the letters are big enough to resolve while looking at the X s, we simply cannot read the left-hand and right-hand sentences at the same time. Figure 7.2 Search for the unicorn in this piece of a “Where’s Waldo?” picture. Figure 7.3 The Posner cueing paradigm.

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Figure 7.2 Search for the unicorn in this piece of a “Where’s Waldo?” picture

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  1. Figure 7.1 Even though the letters are big enough to resolve while looking at the Xs, we simply cannot read the left-hand and right-hand sentences at the same time

  2. Figure 7.2 Search for the unicorn in this piece of a “Where’s Waldo?” picture

  3. Figure 7.3 The Posner cueing paradigm

  4. Figure 7.3 The Posner cueing paradigm (Part 1)

  5. Figure 7.3 The Posner cueing paradigm (Part 2)

  6. Figure 7.3 The Posner cueing paradigm (Part 3)

  7. Figure 7.4 The effect of a cue develops over time

  8. Figure 7.5 Which way does your attention shift when you look at this picture?

  9. Figure 7.6 Laboratory visual search tasks

  10. Figure 7.7 Three-dimensional orientation is a basic feature used in the guidance of search

  11. Figure 7.8 Search can be much more laborious if you’re not familiar with what you’re searching for

  12. Figure 7.9 A real-world conjunction search

  13. Figure 7.10 A six-dimensional conjunction

  14. Figure 7.11 Search for arbitrary objects is not very efficient

  15. Figure 7.12 Scene-based guidance would help you find the faucet in this scene

  16. Figure 7.13 A conjunction search with a binding problem

  17. Figure 7.14 Illusory conjunctions

  18. Figure 7.15 The attentional blink (AB) in video game and non–video game players

  19. Figure 7.15 The attentional blink (AB) in video game and non–video game players (Part 1)

  20. Figure 7.15 The attentional blink (AB) in video game and non–video game players (Part 2)

  21. Figure 7.16 Marvin Chun’s fishing metaphor for attentional blink

  22. Figure 7.17 Spotlights of attention in the human brain

  23. Figure 7.18 Attentional selection

  24. Figure 7.19 Functional MRI reveals that different pieces of the cortex are activated by faces and by places

  25. Figure 7.20 These images combine faces and houses

  26. Figure 7.21 Three ways that the response of a cell could be changed as a result of attention

  27. Figure 7.22 Each of these images is a map of part of the visual field

  28. Figure 7.23 Five images through the brain of a neglect patient (viewed as though from above)

  29. Figure 7.24 A neglect patient might produce this sort of result if asked to cross out all the lines

  30. Figure 7.25 In copying a drawing like the one in (a), a neglect patient often omits one side of the object, as in (b)

  31. Figure 7.26 Tipper and Behrmann’s (1996) experiment

  32. Figure 7.27 From the world to our perception of the world

  33. Figure 7.28 Some fishy ensemble statistics

  34. Figure 7.29 A simple visual “scene” composed of two sinusoidal gratings

  35. Figure 7.30 Spatial layout from global information

  36. Figure 7.31 Spend a second or two looking at each of these pictures. Then move on to Figure 7.32

  37. Figure 7.32 Without referring back to Figure 7.31, identify which of these pictures you already saw

  38. Figure 7.33 There are four differences between these two images. Can you find them?

  39. Figure 7.34 Here are the locations of the differences between the two images in Figure 7.33

  40. Figure 7.35 Look at this picture for a couple of seconds. Describe it to yourself in a sentence. Then go find Figure 7.36

  41. Figure 7.36 Which of these two images is the one you saw in Figure 7.35?

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