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    Failure of spatial selectivity in vision.Suzanne V. Gatti & Howard E. Egeth - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (3):181-184.
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    Verbal interference with encoding in a perceptual classification task.Howard S. Hock & Howard Egeth - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (2p1):299.
  3. Emotion and the eyewitness.Howard Egeth - 1994 - In Paula M. Niedenthal & Shinobu Kitayama (eds.), The Heart's Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention. Academic Press. pp. 245--250.
     
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    Some reflections on the processing of perceptual features.Howard Egeth - 2012 - In Jeremy Wolfe & Lynn Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press. pp. 164.
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    The cognitive impenetrability of visual perception: Old wine in a new bottle.Howard Egeth - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):377-377.
    Pylyshyn's argument is very similar to one made in the 1960s to the effect that vision may be influenced by spatial selective attention being directed to distinctive stimulus features, but not by mental set for meaning or membership in an ill-defined category. More recent work points to a special role for spatial attention in determining the contents of perception.
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  6. The johns Hopkins University.Howard Egeth - 1994 - In Paula M. Niedenthal & Shinobu Kitayama (eds.), The Heart's Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention. Academic Press. pp. 245.
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    Effects of association value on perceptual search.Edward E. Smith & Howard Egeth - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (5):687.