Z W Pylyshyn
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Pylyshyn Z
J Psycholinguist Res
. 2013 Nov;
2(1):21-50.
PMID: 24197794
This paper discusses several common misunderstandings regarding theories of competence. Such theories are characterized as being concerned with the epistemological side of cognitive psychology and as being based primarily on...
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Franconeri S, Lin J, Pylyshyn Z, Fisher B, Enns J
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2008 Sep;
15(4):802-8.
PMID: 18792507
Everyday tasks often require us to keep track of multiple objects in dynamic scenes. Past studies show that tracking becomes more difficult as objects move faster. In the present study,...
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Scholl B, Pylyshyn Z, Feldman J
Cognition
. 2001 Mar;
80(1-2):159-77.
PMID: 11245843
The notion that visual attention can operate over visual objects in addition to spatial locations has recently received much empirical support, but there has been relatively little empirical consideration of...
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Pylyshyn Z
Cognition
. 2001 Mar;
80(1-2):127-58.
PMID: 11245842
This paper argues that a theory of situated vision, suited for the dual purposes of object recognition and the control of action, will have to provide something more than a...
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BLASER E, Pylyshyn Z, Holcombe A
Nature
. 2000 Nov;
408(6809):196-9.
PMID: 11089972
Visual attention allows an observer to select certain visual information for specialized processing. Selection is readily apparent in 'tracking' tasks where even with the eyes fixed, observers can track a...
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Sears C, Pylyshyn Z
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2000 Mar;
54(1):1-14.
PMID: 10721235
How are attentional priorities set when multiple stimuli compete for access to the limited-capacity visual attention system? According to Pylyshyn (1989) and Yantis and Johnson (1990), a small number of...
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Scholl B, Pylyshyn Z
Cogn Psychol
. 1999 Mar;
38(2):259-90.
PMID: 10090804
In three experiments, subjects attempted to track multiple items as they moved independently and unpredictably about a display. Performance was not impaired when the items were briefly (but completely) occluded...
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Schmidt W, Fisher B, Pylyshyn Z
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 1998 Apr;
24(2):505-25.
PMID: 9554095
Four experiments with undergraduates used illusory line motion (ILM) to contrast Z. W. Pylyshyn's (1989) FINST theory of spatial indexing with predictions made by unitary attention models. Multiple-onset stimuli were...
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Burkell J, Pylyshyn Z
Spat Vis
. 1997 Jan;
11(2):225-58.
PMID: 9428097
This paper presents three experiments investigating the claim that the visual system utilizes a primitive indexing mechanism (sometimes called FINSTS; Pylyshyn, 1989) to make non-contiguous features directly accessible for further...
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Trick L, Pylyshyn Z
Psychol Rev
. 1994 Jan;
101(1):80-102.
PMID: 8121961
"Subitizing," the process of enumeration when there are fewer than 4 items, is rapid (40-100 ms/item), effortless, and accurate. "Counting," the process of enumeration when there are more than 4...