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<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/cp/HellerPSY08" id="conf/cp/HellerPSY08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Daniel</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Aurojit</firstname><surname>Panda</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Meinolf</firstname><surname>Sellmann</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Justin</firstname><surname>Yip</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Model Restarts for Structural Symmetry Breaking.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>Springer</publishername>
   </publisher>
   <volumenum>5202</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>539-544</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Hel04" id="Hel04">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Steven</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">John Stilgoe&#44; professor and visionary</citetitle>


   <volumenum>58</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>36-37</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2004</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>In interview&#44; the professor John Stilgoe&#44; a lecturer at Harvard University in Cambridge&#44; Massachusetts&#44; discusses his views regarding visual literacy in young people. He asserts that the public secondary school educational system in the U.S.A. fails to impart to students a sense of visual awareness strong enough to engage with images they encounter. He considers the history of visual education at Harvard&#44; and asserts that it was lacking and describes teaching students who are unaccustomed to analyzing visual information for long periods of time. He details a forthcoming book of his in which he analyzes the deficiencies of visual education&#44; and prescribes improvements. He discusses the History of Landscape&#44; his professorial title. He scrutinizes a given viewer&#39;s biases of perception&#44; and concludes by affirming that the demands of global culture will necessitate change in educational practices.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="HellerNitschkeEtienneEtAl97" id="HellerNitschkeEtienneEtAl97">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>W.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">B.</othername><surname>Nitschke</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Etienne</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>G.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Miller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Patterns of regional brain activity differentiate types of anxiety</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Journal of Abnormal Psychology</citetitle>

   <volumenum>106</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>376-385</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1997</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="HellerNitschkeLindsay97" id="HellerNitschkeLindsay97">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>W.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">B.</othername><surname>Nitschke</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>D.</firstname><othername role="mi">L.</othername><surname>Lindsay</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Neuropsychological correlates of arousal in self&#45;reported emotion</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Cognition and Emotion</citetitle>

   <volumenum>11</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>383-402</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1997</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="HellerNitschkeMiller98" id="HellerNitschkeMiller98">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>W.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">B.</othername><surname>Nitschke</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>G.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Miller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Lateralization in emotion and emotional disorders</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Current Directions in Psychological Science</citetitle>

   <volumenum>7</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>26-31</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1998</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="KrummenacherMullerHeller02" id="KrummenacherMullerHeller02">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><surname>Krummenacher</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>H.</firstname><othername role="mi">J.</othername><surname>Muller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>D.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Visual Search for Dimensionally Redundant Pop&#45;Out Targets: Parallel&#45;Coactive Processing of Dimensions Is Location Specific</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance</citetitle>

   <volumenum>28</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>1303-1322</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2002</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="MuellerHellerZiegler95" id="MuellerHellerZiegler95">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Hermann</firstname><othername role="mi">J.</othername><surname>Mueller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Dieter</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Johannes</firstname><surname>Ziegler</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Visual search for singleton feature targets within and acrossfeature dimensions.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Perception &#38;&#35;x0026; Psychophysics</citetitle>

   <volumenum>57 (1)</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>1-17</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1995</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="NitschkeHellerMiller00" id="NitschkeHellerMiller00">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">B.</othername><surname>Nitschke</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>W.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>G.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Miller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Anxiety&#44; stress&#44; and cortical brain function</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>Oxford University Press</publishername>
   </publisher>


   <artpagenums>298-319</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2000</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="NitschkeHellerPalmieriEtAl99" id="NitschkeHellerPalmieriEtAl99">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">B.</othername><surname>Nitschke</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>W.</firstname><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>P.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Palmieri</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>G.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Miller</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Contrasting patterns of brain activity in anxious apprehension and anxious arousal</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Psychophysiology</citetitle>

   <volumenum>36</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>628-637</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1999</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="PallackPittmanHellerEtAl75" id="PallackPittmanHellerEtAl75">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><othername role="mi">S.</othername><surname>Pallack</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>T.</firstname><othername role="mi">S.</othername><surname>Pittman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">F.</othername><surname>Heller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>P.</firstname><surname>Munson</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">The effect of arousal on Stroop color&#45;word task performance</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society</citetitle>

   <volumenum>6</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>248-250</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1975</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
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