Visual attention is no faster than the eyes.

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Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. / Ward, R.A.; Ward, R.; Shapiro, K.L. (Editor).
The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001. ed. Oxford University Press, 2001. p. 199-216.

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Ward, RA, Ward, R & Shapiro, KL (ed.) 2001, Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. in The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001 edn, Oxford University Press, pp. 199-216.

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Ward, R. A., Ward, R., & Shapiro, K. L. (Ed.) (2001). Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. In The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing. (2001 ed., pp. 199-216). Oxford University Press.

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Ward RA, Ward R, Shapiro KL, ed. 2001. Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. In The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001 ed. Oxford University Press. pp. 199-216.

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Ward, R.A., R. Ward and K.L. Shapiro, ed. "Visual attention is no faster than the eyes.". The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001 udg., Oxford University Press. 2001, 199-216.

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Ward RA, Ward R, Shapiro KL, (ed.). Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. In The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001 ed. Oxford University Press. 2001. p. 199-216

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Ward, R.A. ; Ward, R. ; Shapiro, K.L. (Editor). / Visual attention is no faster than the eyes. The limits of attention: Temporal constraints on human information processing.. 2001. ed. Oxford University Press, 2001. pp. 199-216

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