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1. Changes in the distribution of sustained attention alter the perceived structure of visual space.

2. Spatial frequency selection and integration of global and local information in visual processing: A selective review and tribute to Shlomo Bentin.

3. Visual spatial attention enhances the amplitude of positive and negative fMRI responses to visual stimulation in an eccentricity-dependent manner.

4. Attentional selection of relative SF mediates global versus local processing: evidence from EEG.

5. Shifting attention in viewer- and object-based reference frames after unilateral brain injury.

6. Rapid changes in visual-spatial attention distort object shape.

7. Implicit integration in a case of integrative visual agnosia.

8. Cross-modal interactions in time and space: auditory influence on visual attention in hemispatial neglect.

9. Grouping influences in unilateral visual neglect.

10. Visual field asymmetries and allocation of attention in visual scenes.

11. Neuropsychological Contributions to Theories of Part/Whole Organization.

16. The interaction of synesthetic and print color and its relation to visual imagery.

17. Priming global and local processing of composite faces: revisiting the processing-bias effect on face perception.

18. Inhibition of Return and Object-Based Attentional Selection.

19. Processing the Trees and the Forest during Initial Stages of Face Perception: Electrophysiological Evidence.

20. Binding, spatial attention and perceptual awareness.

21. What Can Spatial Deficits Teach Us About Feature Binding and Spatial Maps?

22. Spatial distortions in localization and midline estimation in hemianopia and normal vision.

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