Article: Treisman, A. (1969 ). Strategies and models of selective attention. Psychological Review, 76(3), p282-299. ; Chapter 1. A research agenda for 40 years and counting: Strategies and models of selective attention (1969) ; John Duncan ; Article: Treisman, A., 1960. Contextual cues in selective listening. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12, 242-248. ; Article: Treisman, A., & Davies, A., 1973. Divided attention to ear and eye. In S. Kornblum (Ed.) Attention and Performance IV, Academic Press, 101-117. ; Chapter 2. Focused and Divided Attention to the Eyes and Ears: A Research Journey ; Nelson Cowan ; Article: Treisman, A. and G. Geffen (1967). "Selective attention: perception or response?" Q J Exp Psychol 19(1): 1-17. ; Chapter 3. From the Mother Lode to Load ; Nill Lavie ; Article: Treisman, A., 1962. Binocular rivalry and stereoscopic depth perception. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 14, 23-37. ; Chapter 4. Binocular Rivalry and Stereopsis Revisited ; Randolph Blake ; Article: Treisman, A., & Gelade, G., 1980. A feature integration theory of attention. Cognitive Psychology, 12, 97-136. ; Chapter 5. Establishing the field: Treisman and Gelade (1980) ; Jeremy Wolfe ; Article: Treisman, A., & Gormican, S., 1988. Feature analysis in early vision: Evidence from search asymmetries. Psychological Review, 95, 15-48. ; Chapter 6. FIT: Foundation for an Integrative Theory ; Kyle Cave ; Article: Treisman, A., 1988. Features and objects: The Fourteenth Bartlett Memorial Lecture. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1988, 40A, (2) 201-237. ; Chapter 7: Some Reflections on the Processing of Perceptual Features ; Howard Egeth ; Article: Treisman, A., & Paterson, R., 1984. Emergent features, attention and object perception, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10, 12-21. ; Chapter 8. Emergent Features, Gestalts, and Feature Integration Theory ; Jim Pomerantz ; Article: Treisman, A. M., & Schmidt, H. (1982). Illusory conjunctions in the perception of objects. Cognitive Psych., 14, 107-141. ; Chapter 9. At the Core of Feature Integration Theory: On Treisman and Schmidt (1982)William Prinzmetal ; William Prinzmetal ; Article: Treisman, A., Vieira, A., & Hayes, A. 1992. Automaticity and preattentive processing. American Journal of Psychology, 105, 341-362. ; Chapter 10. Perceptual Learning and Memory in Visual Search ; Marvin M. Chun ; Article: Treisman, A. & DeSchepper, B. 1996. Object tokens, attention, and visual memory. In T. Inui and J. McClelland (Eds.) Attention and Performance XVI: Information Integration in Perception and Communication, Cambridge,MA: MIT Press, 15-46. ; Chapter 11. Plasticity, Competition, and Task Effects in Object Perception ; Mary Peterson ; Article: Treisman, A. 2006. How the deployment of attention determines what we see. Visual Cognition, 14, 411-443 ; Chapter 12. Reciprocal Effects of Attention and Perception: Comments on Anne Treisman's "How the Deployment of Attention Determines What We See" ; Shaul Hochstein ; Chapter 13. Distributed Attention And Its Implication For Visual Perception ; Karla Evans and Sang Chul Chong ; Article: Robertson, L. Treisman, A., Friedman-Hill, S. & Grabowecky, M. 1997. The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from Balint's syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 295- 3 ; Chapter 14. Sptital Deficits and Feature Integration Theory ; Lynn Robertson ; Article: Robertson, L. Treisman, A., Friedman-Hill, S. & Grabowecky, M. 1997. The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from Balint's syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 295- 3 ; Chapter 15. There's binding and there's binding, or is there just binding? Neuropsychological insights from Balint's syndrome ; Glyn Humphreys ; Article: Chong, S.C. & Treisman, A. 2003. Representation of statistical properties, Vision Research, 43, 393-404 ; Chapter 16: Ensemble Perception: summarizing the scene and broadening the limits of visual processing ; Jason Haberman and David Whitney ; Article: Wheeler, M. E., & Treisman, A. M. (2002). Binding in short-term visual memory. J Exp Psychol Gen, 131(1), 48-64. ; Chapter 17: Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working Memory ; Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, Geoffrey F. Woodman, and Steven J. Luck ; Article: Musen, G. & Treisman, A., 1990. Implicit and explicit memory for visual patterns. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 16, 127-137. ; Chapter 18. Some Thoughts on the Interaction between Perception and Reflection ; Julie A. Higgins and Marcia K. Johnson