ABSTRACT—Visual attention may be voluntarily directed to particular locations or features (voluntary control), or it may be captured by salient stimuli, such as the abrupt appearance of a new perceptual object (stimulus-driven control). Most often, however, the deployment of attention is the result of a dynamic interplay between voluntary attentional control settings (e.g., based on prior knowl-edge about a target’s location or color) and the degree to which stimuli in the visual scene match these voluntary control settings. Consequently, nontarget items in the scene that share a defining feature with the target of visual search can capture attention, a phenomenon termed contingent attentional capture. We used functional magnetic reso-nance...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
When visual attention is set for a particular target feature, such as color or shape, neural respons...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
Lavie and colleagues recently suggested that cognitive control functions that are mediated by fronta...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Visual attention is a mechanism by which observers select relevant or important information from the...
A recent study in which the human visual cortex was directly stimulated to create visual percepts ha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
When visual attention is set for a particular target feature, such as color or shape, neural respons...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
Lavie and colleagues recently suggested that cognitive control functions that are mediated by fronta...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Visual attention is a mechanism by which observers select relevant or important information from the...
A recent study in which the human visual cortex was directly stimulated to create visual percepts ha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
When visual attention is set for a particular target feature, such as color or shape, neural respons...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...