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Visual attention has in general been thought about in terms of two basic metaphors of a spotlight or a zoom lens.
Information processing models have predominated in recent years.
There are a number of models of visual attention that have been proposed.
- CODE theory of visual attention
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- Wright,R.(1996) (Ed.), Visual Attention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Papers[]
- Cave, K.R. & Bichot, N.P. (1999). Viso-spatial attention: Beyond a spotlight model. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 6, 204-223.
- Eriksen, C. W., & St. James, J. (1986). Visual attention within and around the field of
focal attention: A zoom lens model. Perception & Psychophysics, 40, 225-240.
- Logan, G. D. (1996). The CODE theory of visual attention: An integration of space-based and object-based attention.
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