Open accessBook reviewFirst published online 2014-6
Review: Visual Attention and Consciousness,Nystagmus in Infancy and Childhood,Edgar Rubin and Psychology in Denmark: Figure and Ground,Cognitive Search: Evolution,Algorithms,and the Brain,the Psychology of Visual Art: Eye,Brain and Art
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