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1 d activation for those locations bound by an attended object.
2 ity of the neural population representing an attended object.
3 ectively correlated to different features of attended objects.
4 isual cortex, including larger responses for attended objects.
5 by parents in those moments than non-jointly attended objects.
6  this nearly exclusive representation of the attended object, an increase in the salience of nonatten
7 how that reward boosts the representation of attended objects and reduces the representation of unatt
8 ural gain of visual features associated with attended objects and that attention could be redirected
9 k, synchrony emerged with ignored as well as attended objects, and higher synchrony was associated wi
10 nhances recurrent processing, especially for attended objects, and thereby provide a crucial step tow
11 hanisms that direct and fit the field to the attended object are not known.
12 and orientation information in the pulvinar: attended objects are encoded with high precision, while
13                Subsequently, recognizing the attended object as identically shaped as the distractors
14 trengthens the perceptual representations of attended objects at the level of visual area LOC.
15 ther this spread of spatial attention within attended objects can be guided by objects defined by ill
16 esented natural scenes depicted one of three attended object categories.
17 riod, only EEG alpha differed with the to-be-attended object category.
18 to memory positions located on the currently attended object compared with equidistant positions on a
19 encode and maintain a variable subset of the attended objects, depending on their complexity.
20 , spatial pattern analysis revealed that the attended object dominated the AC activation patterns of
21 relevant locations but belonging to the same attended object elicited larger posterior N1 amplitudes
22  spreads to the colour representation of non-attended objects in VWM.
23 happens to attention after perception of the attended object is complete.
24  object-based processing, all features of an attended object may be encoded together, even when these
25 d processing for task-irrelevant features of attended objects thus does exist, as reported previously
26 rminate attention after the perception of an attended object was complete.
27 e receptive fields involved in processing an attended object, well before the start of the eye moveme