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Increased overt attention to objects in early deaf adults: An eye-tracking study of complex naturalistic scenes

Zeni et al., 2020

Document ID
6414628339195713682
Author
Zeni S
Laudanna I
Baruffaldi F
Heimler B
Melcher D
Pavani F
Publication year
Publication venue
Cognition

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The study of selective attention in people with profound deafness has repeatedly documented enhanced attention to the peripheral regions of the visual field compared to hearing controls. This finding emerged from covert attention studies (ie, without eye …
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