“…There is extensive evidence that attention increases the speed and/or accuracy of processing stimuli at the attended location relative to elsewhere (Posner, Snyder, & Davidson, 1980;Shaw & Shaw, 1977). It reduces response variability (Prinzmetal, Amiri, Allen, & Edwards, 1998;Prinzmetal & Wilson, 1997) and enhances signal-to-noise ratio of a briefly displayed stimulus (Bashinski & Bacharach, 1980;Downing, 1988). Attending to a stimulus on one part of an object also facilitates the processing of other stimuli that pertain to the same object (Chen, 1998;Chen & Cave, in press;Duncan, 1984;Egly, Driver, & Rafal, 1994;see Scholl, 2001, for a review).…”