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This paper investigates visual attention control using the presentation of directional flow stimulus to peripheral vision. Peripheral vision is known to have a superior motion-perception capability. Since central vision is usually used for a primary visual task, it would be quite useful if we could control one's attention by providing assistive information through peripheral motion cues without interfering...