id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt v118rb71d42 Ted Alan Bryant Linguistic And Non-Linguistic Control Of Visual Attention: An Examination Of Space-Based, Color-Based, And Form-Based Selection 2008 .txt text/plain 169 6 30 Costs for non-spatial cues when compared to spatial cues are best accounted for by a binding hypothesis that posits a necessary binding of location information when non-spatial cues are being used to direct spatial attention. Alternative explanations that are addressed include the nature of space (Experiment 1), perceptual feature encoding (Experiment 2), cue processing (Experiment 3), attentional guidance (Experiment 4), and object-based attentional selection (Experiment 5). cache/v118rb71d42.txt txt/v118rb71d42.txt