Studies of visual search with patients with spatial attentional deficits have shown that the ability to bind basic features properly and thus to search for the conjunction of two spatially contiguous features is compromised. However, the effect of spatial deficits on feature search is more controversial. Here, we explore questions raised by the neuropsychological literature regarding feature processing and demonstrate that features “pop out ” in the affected visual field, albeit more slowly. The implications for feature processing and selection as well as the relevance for understanding spatial deficits are discussed
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Searching a cluttered visual scene for a specific item of interest can take several seconds to perfo...
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...
Studies of visual search with patients with spatial attentional deficits have shown that the ability...
The “binding problem ” is discussed with reference to feature integration and visual search. Neurops...
We investigated whether spatial filtering can restrict attentional selectivity during visual search ...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for a unique feature (e.g., ...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Our representation of the visual world can be modulated by spatially specific attentional biases tha...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for an unique feature (e.g.,...
Recently, it has been shown that patients with visual extinction can show enhanced awareness of cont...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
AbstractThe spatial focus of attention has been suggested to resemble a spotlight, a zoom-lens, a si...
Visuospatial neglect (VSN) is characterized by a lateralized attentional deficit in the visual domai...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Searching a cluttered visual scene for a specific item of interest can take several seconds to perfo...
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...
Studies of visual search with patients with spatial attentional deficits have shown that the ability...
The “binding problem ” is discussed with reference to feature integration and visual search. Neurops...
We investigated whether spatial filtering can restrict attentional selectivity during visual search ...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for a unique feature (e.g., ...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Our representation of the visual world can be modulated by spatially specific attentional biases tha...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for an unique feature (e.g.,...
Recently, it has been shown that patients with visual extinction can show enhanced awareness of cont...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
AbstractThe spatial focus of attention has been suggested to resemble a spotlight, a zoom-lens, a si...
Visuospatial neglect (VSN) is characterized by a lateralized attentional deficit in the visual domai...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Searching a cluttered visual scene for a specific item of interest can take several seconds to perfo...
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...