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      Distinguishing influences of overt and covert attention in anticipatory attentional target tracking

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      Creators
      Frielink-Loing, A.F.
      Koning, A.R.
      Lier, R.J. van
      Date of Archiving
      2017
      Archive
      Radboud Data Repository
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      https://hdl.handle.net/11633/di.dcc.DSC_2017.00019_079
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      Distinguishing influences of overt and covert attention in anticipatory attentional target tracking  
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      Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2066/203822   https://hdl.handle.net/2066/203822
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      Audience(s)
      Life sciences
      Languages used
      English
      Key words
      Covert attention; Multiple-object tracking; Attention allocation; Overt attention; Visual attention; Anticipation
      Abstract
      This study investigated the relative contributions of overt and covert attention on the apparent anticipatory nature of attention in two experiments.
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