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1. Saccade Preparation Is Required for Exogenous Attention but Not Endogenous Attention or IOR

2. Visual Exploration Training Is No Better than Attention Training for Treating Hemianopia

3. Visual Search in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

6. Oculomotor preparation as a rehearsal mechanism in spatial working memory

7. The effect of offset cues on saccade programming and covert attention.

8. Stock Price Reaction to News: The Joint Effect of Tone and Attention on Momentum.

9. Working memory enhances target detection in the blind hemifield.

10. Reprint of: Object-based attentional facilitation and inhibition are neuropsychologically dissociated.

11. Functional Interaction between Right Parietal and Bilateral Frontal Cortices during Visual Search Tasks Revealed Using Functional Magnetic Imaging and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

12. Object-based attentional facilitation and inhibition are neuropsychologically dissociated.

13. Altering attentional control settings causes persistent biases of visual attention.

14. Covert visual search within and beyond the effective oculomotor range.

15. The BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Spectrum Disorders Has Learning and Attentional Impairments and Alterations in Acetylcholine and Kynurenic Acid in Prefrontal Cortex.

16. Saccade Preparation Is Required for Exogenous Attention but Not Endogenous Attention or IOR.

17. Inhibition of Return Impairs Phosphene Detection.

18. The Premotor theory of attention: Time to move on?

19. The involvement of posterior parietal cortex and frontal eye fields in spatially primed visual search.

20. Inhibition of return exaggerates change blindness.

21. Deficits of reflexive attention induced by abduction of the eye

22. Arm position does not attenuate visual loss in patients with homonymous field deficits

23. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left human frontal eye fields eliminates the cost of invalid endogenous cues

24. Address entry while driving: speech recognition versus a touch-screen keyboard.

25. Exogenous Orienting of Attention Depends upon the Ability to Execute Eye Movements

26. How holding an item in visual working memory affects pre-saccadic shift of attention.

27. Oculomotor involvement in spatial working memory is task-specific.

28. Gaze-cueing and endogenous attention operate in parallel.

29. Borderline personality and attention-deficit hyperactivity traits in childhood are associated with hypomanic features in early adulthood.

30. Prevalence and correlates of cognitive impairment in euthymic adults with bipolar disorder: A systematic review.

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