2010
DOI: 10.1037/0033-295x.117.2.695
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Postscript: Two separate questions in split attention: Capacity for recognition and flexibility of attentional control.

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“…Thus, feature-based attention can be allocated in parallel to multiple locations. Whether the same holds true for spatial attention is still under debate (Cave, Bush, & Taylor, 2010aEimer, 2014;Eimer & Grubert, 2014;Jans, Peters, & De Weerd, 2010a.…”
Section: Allocating Attention To Noncontiguous Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, feature-based attention can be allocated in parallel to multiple locations. Whether the same holds true for spatial attention is still under debate (Cave, Bush, & Taylor, 2010aEimer, 2014;Eimer & Grubert, 2014;Jans, Peters, & De Weerd, 2010a.…”
Section: Allocating Attention To Noncontiguous Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%