Visual attention is a mechanism by which observers select relevant or important information from the current visual array. Previous investigations have focused primarily on the ability to select a region of space for further visual analysis. These studies have revealed a distributed frontoparietal circuit that is responsible for the control of spatial attention. However, vision must ultimately represent objects and in real scenes objects often overlap spatially; thus attention must be capable of selecting objects and their properties nonspatially. Little is known about the neural basis of object-based attentional control. In two experiments, human observers shifted attention between spatially superimposed faces and houses. Event-related fun...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
Models of visual attention hold that top-down signals from frontal cortex influence information proc...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Humans survive in environments that contain a vast quantity and variety of visual information. All ...
What is selected when attention is directed to a specific location of the visual field? Theories of ...
A recent study in which the human visual cortex was directly stimulated to create visual percepts ha...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Visual attention can be primarily allocated to either where an object is in space (with little empha...
The nature of the neural system that directs our attention toward selective items in the extraperson...
We have used fMRI to examine the nature of the changes that occur in the human visual cortex when an...
A typical scene contains many different objects, but the capacity of the visual system to process mu...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
Models of visual attention hold that top-down signals from frontal cortex influence information proc...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Humans survive in environments that contain a vast quantity and variety of visual information. All ...
What is selected when attention is directed to a specific location of the visual field? Theories of ...
A recent study in which the human visual cortex was directly stimulated to create visual percepts ha...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Visual attention can be primarily allocated to either where an object is in space (with little empha...
The nature of the neural system that directs our attention toward selective items in the extraperson...
We have used fMRI to examine the nature of the changes that occur in the human visual cortex when an...
A typical scene contains many different objects, but the capacity of the visual system to process mu...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
Models of visual attention hold that top-down signals from frontal cortex influence information proc...