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The '''featureFeature integration theory''', is a theory of [[attention]] developed in 1980 by [[Anne Treisman]] and [[Garry Gelade]], that suggests that when perceiving a stimuli, features are "registered early, automatically, and in parallel, while objects are identified separately" and at a later stage in processing. The theory has been one of the most influential [[cognitive model|psychological model]]s of human visual [[attention]].
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