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Forest before trees: The precedence of global features in visual perception
D Navon
Cognitive psychology 9 (3), 353-383, 1977
53771977
On the economy of the human-processing system.
D Navon, D Gopher
Psychological review 86 (3), 214, 1979
28581979
Resources—A theoretical soup stone?
D Navon
Psychological review 91 (2), 216, 1984
10721984
Role of outcome conflict in dual-task interference.
D Navon, J Miller
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 13 (3), 435, 1987
5411987
Queuing or sharing? A critical evaluation of the single-bottleneck notion
D Navon, J Miller
Cognitive psychology 44 (3), 193-251, 2002
5052002
The forest revisited: More on global precedence
D Navon
Psychological research 43 (1), 1-32, 1981
4591981
Does global precedence reality depend on visual angle?
D Navon, J Norman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 9 (6), 955, 1983
2751983
What does a compound letter tell the psychologist’s mind?
D Navon
Acta psychologica 114 (3), 273-309, 2003
2432003
Different difficulty manipulations interact differently with task emphasis: evidence for multiple resources.
D Gopher, M Brickner, D Navon
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 8 (1), 146, 1982
2311982
The importance of being visible: On the role of attention in a mind viewed as an anarchic intelligence system I Basic tenets
D Navon
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 1 (3), 191-213, 1989
215*1989
Task difficulty, resources, and dual-task performance
D Navon, D Gopher
Attention and performance VIII, 297-315, 2014
2122014
Attention division or attention sharing?
D Navon
Attention and performance XI, 133-146, 2016
1912016
Irrelevance of figural identity for resolving ambiguities in apparent motion.
D Navon
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2 (1), 130, 1976
1661976
How many trees does it take to make a forest?
D Navon
Perception 12 (3), 239-254, 1983
1541983
How is performance limited: Testing the notion of central capacity
D Gopher, D Navon
Acta psychologica 46 (3), 161-180, 1980
1451980
Do attention and decision follow perception? Comment on Miller.
D Navon
American Psychological Association 7 (6), 1175, 1981
1301981
Allocation of attention according to informativeness in visual recognition
D Navon, B Margalit
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 35 (3), 497-512, 1983
1111983
Testing a queue hypothesis for the processing of global and local information.
D Navon
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 120 (2), 173, 1991
1041991
The function of consciousness or of information?
D Navon
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4), 690-691, 1991
1031991
The importance of being conservative: Some reflections on human Bayesian behaviour
D Navon
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 31 (1), 33-48, 1978
951978
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