“…This research has also mainly tapped into covert-attention mechanisms, mostly presenting stimuli in the center of the visual field (e.g., Dye & Bavelier, 2010;Parasnis, Samar, & Berent, 2003;Sladen, Tharpe, Ashmead, & Grantham, 2005;Stivalet, Moreno, Richard, Barraud, & Raphel, 1998; for results with peripheral visual stimuli see Bottari et al, 2008) or presenting them at both central and peripheral locations (Dye, Hauser, & Bavelier, 2009). For instance, Parasnis et al (2003) tested a group of deaf adults and a group of hearing controls in a vigilance task on central stimuli (test of variable attention, T.O.V.A.).…”