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For What It's Worth: Reward Value Drives Visual Selective Attention
Michel Failing
February 2017
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(Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from
http://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/handle/1871/55141
attention
publication
reward
selection history
doctoral thesis
eye movements
time perception
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