Abstract Images that are presented with targets of an unrelated detection task are better remembered than images that are presented with distractors (the attentional boost effect). The likelihood that any of three mechanisms, attentional cuing, prediction-based reinforcement learning, and perceptual grouping, underlies this effect depends in part on how it is modulated by the relative timing of the target and image. Three experiments demonstrated that targets and images must overlap in time for the enhancement to occur; targets that appear 100 ms before or 100 ms after the image without temporally overlapping with it do not enhance memory of the image. However, targets and images need not be synchronized. A fourth experiment showed that tem...
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective...
Irrelevant, but overtly presented, stimuli that are temporally aligned with an attended target in a ...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
Pictures in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream are better remembered when they are sim...
What is the time course of visual attention? Attentional blink studies have found that the 2nd of 2 ...
The attentional boost effect (ABE) refers to a phenomenon in which the usual inhibitory effects of d...
Visual attention is responsible for orienting our focus to relevant stimuli, meaning manipulation of...
Although perception is typically constrained by limits in available processing resources, these cons...
Researchers have suggested that the recognition memory effects resulting from two separate attention...
After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually filled-in b...
Previous research has shown that attention is biased towards items that match the current content of...
Horstmann G, Becker SI. Effects of stimulus-onset asynchrony and display duration on implicit and ex...
Researchers have suggested that the recognition memory effects resulting from two separate attention...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
It has been shown that learned temporal information can be exploited to help facilitate the target i...
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective...
Irrelevant, but overtly presented, stimuli that are temporally aligned with an attended target in a ...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
Pictures in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream are better remembered when they are sim...
What is the time course of visual attention? Attentional blink studies have found that the 2nd of 2 ...
The attentional boost effect (ABE) refers to a phenomenon in which the usual inhibitory effects of d...
Visual attention is responsible for orienting our focus to relevant stimuli, meaning manipulation of...
Although perception is typically constrained by limits in available processing resources, these cons...
Researchers have suggested that the recognition memory effects resulting from two separate attention...
After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually filled-in b...
Previous research has shown that attention is biased towards items that match the current content of...
Horstmann G, Becker SI. Effects of stimulus-onset asynchrony and display duration on implicit and ex...
Researchers have suggested that the recognition memory effects resulting from two separate attention...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
It has been shown that learned temporal information can be exploited to help facilitate the target i...
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective...
Irrelevant, but overtly presented, stimuli that are temporally aligned with an attended target in a ...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...