What are the units of attention? In addition to standard models holding that attention can select spatial regions and visual features, recent work suggests that in some cases attention can directly select discrete objects. This paper reviews the state of the art with regard to such `object-based ' attention, and explores how objects of attention relate to locations, reference frames, perceptual groups, surfaces, parts, and features. Also discussed are the dynamic aspects of objecthood, including the question of how attended objects are individuated in time, and the possibility of attending to simple dynamic motions and events. The ®nal sections of this review generalize these issues beyond vision science, to other modalities and ®elds ...
Object-based models of visual attention purport to explain why it is easier to process information ...
Our perception is finite limited by both sensory capacity and the ability to interpret stimulation. ...
Object recognition and visual attention are tightly linked processes in human perception. Over the l...
Recent research shows that, under certain conditions, visual attention is object-based. That is, at...
Visual attention is the biological mechanism allowing to turn mere sensing into conscious perception...
In this paper, a novel model of object-based visual attention extending Duncan's Integrated Com...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
Current research on visual attention is dominated by the object-based thesis, whereby visual input ...
The starting-point of this talk is the question which are the objects of attention? The answer simpl...
Humans are able to control so much of their environment not through brute strength or enhanced senso...
Our perception is finite limited by both sensory capacity and the· ability to interpret stimulati...
Behavioral studies of visual attention have suggested two complementary modes of selection. In a spa...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
AbstractThe object is a basic unit that is thought to organize the way in which we perceive and thin...
Session: Attention: Features IIIt has been previously demonstrated that attention can be allocated t...
Object-based models of visual attention purport to explain why it is easier to process information ...
Our perception is finite limited by both sensory capacity and the ability to interpret stimulation. ...
Object recognition and visual attention are tightly linked processes in human perception. Over the l...
Recent research shows that, under certain conditions, visual attention is object-based. That is, at...
Visual attention is the biological mechanism allowing to turn mere sensing into conscious perception...
In this paper, a novel model of object-based visual attention extending Duncan's Integrated Com...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
Current research on visual attention is dominated by the object-based thesis, whereby visual input ...
The starting-point of this talk is the question which are the objects of attention? The answer simpl...
Humans are able to control so much of their environment not through brute strength or enhanced senso...
Our perception is finite limited by both sensory capacity and the· ability to interpret stimulati...
Behavioral studies of visual attention have suggested two complementary modes of selection. In a spa...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
AbstractThe object is a basic unit that is thought to organize the way in which we perceive and thin...
Session: Attention: Features IIIt has been previously demonstrated that attention can be allocated t...
Object-based models of visual attention purport to explain why it is easier to process information ...
Our perception is finite limited by both sensory capacity and the ability to interpret stimulation. ...
Object recognition and visual attention are tightly linked processes in human perception. Over the l...