Issues concerning selective attention provoke new questions about visual segmentation, and vice-versa. We illustrate this by describing our recent work on grouping under conditions of inattention, on change blindness for background events and the residual processing of undetected background changes, on modal versus amodal completion in visual search, and the differential effects of these two forms of completion on attentional processes, and on attentional modulation of lateral interactions thought to arise in early visual cortex. Many of these results indicate that segmentation processes substantially constrain attentional processes, but the reverse in¯uence is also apparent, suggesting an interactive architecture. We discuss how the `proto...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
Visual scenes are cluttered. Recent evidence suggests that areas as early as V1and V2 help making se...
Decades of investigation have led to tremendous progress in our understanding of the mechanisms that...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
Behavioral studies of visual attention have suggested two complementary modes of selection. In a spa...
Humans are able to control so much of their environment not through brute strength or enhanced senso...
Event segmentation theory (EST) states that that people break continuous experiences down into discr...
After an initial stage of local analysis within the retina and early visual pathways, the human visu...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
What are the units of attention? In addition to standard models holding that attention can select sp...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for ‘‘selective attention’ ’ originated mainly from visual...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
Visual scenes are cluttered. Recent evidence suggests that areas as early as V1and V2 help making se...
Decades of investigation have led to tremendous progress in our understanding of the mechanisms that...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
Behavioral studies of visual attention have suggested two complementary modes of selection. In a spa...
Humans are able to control so much of their environment not through brute strength or enhanced senso...
Event segmentation theory (EST) states that that people break continuous experiences down into discr...
After an initial stage of local analysis within the retina and early visual pathways, the human visu...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
What are the units of attention? In addition to standard models holding that attention can select sp...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for ‘‘selective attention’ ’ originated mainly from visual...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
Visual scenes are cluttered. Recent evidence suggests that areas as early as V1and V2 help making se...
Decades of investigation have led to tremendous progress in our understanding of the mechanisms that...