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(2006) The sphere of attention, Dordrecht, Springer.
First thing in the morning, I shuffle downstairs to greet the dog and let him outside. He spins a couple times while I unlock the door, then he bounds into the garden. I sit on the stoop to keep an eye on him. What have I attended to in these 30 seconds? How many items have captured my attention, and is there anything invariant in the way this information has been processed?
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Arvidson, (2006). The sphere of attention: its theme, context, and margin, in The sphere of attention, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-20.
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