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==References==
* Anne Treisman and [[Garry Gelade]] (1980). "A feature-integration theory of attention." ''Cognitive Psychology'', Vol. '''12''', No. (1,) pp. 97–136.
* Anne Treisman and [[Hilary Schmidt]] (1982). "Illusory conjunctions in the perception of objects." ''Cognitive Psychology'', Vol. '''14''', pp. 107–141.
* Anne Treisman and [[Janet Souther]] (1986). "Illusory words: The roles of attention and of top–down constraints in conjoining letters to form words." ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance'', Vol '''12''' (1), pp. 3–17
* Anne Treisman (1988). "Features and objects: the fourteenth Bartlett Memorial Lecture." ''Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology'', '''40A''', pp. 201–236.
*Anne Treisman and [[Nancy Kanwisher]] (1998). "Perceiving visually presented objects: recognition, awareness, and modularity." ''Current Opinion in Neurobiology'', '''8''', pp. 218–226.
* J. M. Wolfe (1994). "Guided Search 2.0: A revised model of visual search." ''Psychonomic Bulletin & Review'', Vol '''1''', pp. 202–238
 
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