Cueing attention to one part of an object can facilitate discrimination in another part (Experiment 1 [Duncan, J. (1984). Selective attention and the organization of visual information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113, 501–517]; [Egly, R., Driver, J., & Rafal, R. D. (1994). Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 123, 161–177]). We show that this object-based mediation of attention is disrupted when a pointing movement is prepared to the cued part; when a pointing response is prepared to a part of an object, discrimination does not differ between (i) stimuli at locations in the same o...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
In a series of experiments we investigated whether identification of a lateralized visual target wou...
AbstractCueing attention to one part of an object can facilitate discrimination in another part (Exp...
Cueing attention to one part of an object can facilitate discrimination in another part (Experiment ...
Previous studies have shown that attention is drawn to the location of manipulable objects and is di...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to test the claim of the Visual Attention Model (VAM, Schneid...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Literature has suggested that attentional selection of objects or visual space for perception and ac...
Visual attention research has suggested two distinct and complementary forms of selection: space- an...
Previous studies showed that (a) performing pointing movements towards to-be-remembered locations en...
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Poster Session - Attention: no. 318Visual attention research has suggested two dist...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
The visual system allocates attention in object-based and location-based modes. However, the questio...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
In a series of experiments we investigated whether identification of a lateralized visual target wou...
AbstractCueing attention to one part of an object can facilitate discrimination in another part (Exp...
Cueing attention to one part of an object can facilitate discrimination in another part (Experiment ...
Previous studies have shown that attention is drawn to the location of manipulable objects and is di...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to test the claim of the Visual Attention Model (VAM, Schneid...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Literature has suggested that attentional selection of objects or visual space for perception and ac...
Visual attention research has suggested two distinct and complementary forms of selection: space- an...
Previous studies showed that (a) performing pointing movements towards to-be-remembered locations en...
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Poster Session - Attention: no. 318Visual attention research has suggested two dist...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
The visual system allocates attention in object-based and location-based modes. However, the questio...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
In a series of experiments we investigated whether identification of a lateralized visual target wou...