Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA): Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks

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Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) : Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks. / Tünnermann, Jan; Kristjánsson, Árni; Petersen, Anders; Schubö, Anna; Scharlau, Ingrid.

I: Open Psychology, Bind 4, 2022, s. 27-46.

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Tünnermann, J, Kristjánsson, Á, Petersen, A, Schubö, A & Scharlau, I 2022, 'Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA): Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks', Open Psychology, bind 4, s. 27-46. https://doi.org/10.1515/psych-2022-0

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Tünnermann, J., Kristjánsson, Á., Petersen, A., Schubö, A., & Scharlau, I. (2022). Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA): Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks. Open Psychology, 4, 27-46. https://doi.org/10.1515/psych-2022-0

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Tünnermann J, Kristjánsson Á, Petersen A, Schubö A, Scharlau I. Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA): Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks. Open Psychology. 2022;4:27-46. https://doi.org/10.1515/psych-2022-0

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Tünnermann, Jan ; Kristjánsson, Árni ; Petersen, Anders ; Schubö, Anna ; Scharlau, Ingrid. / Advances in the application of a computational Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) : Moving towards more naturalistic stimuli and game-like tasks. I: Open Psychology. 2022 ; Bind 4. s. 27-46.

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