Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in temporal judgments is a question older than experimental psychology itself. One of the earliest suspects is attention. According to the concept of prior entry, attention accelerates attended stimuli; thus they have ‘‘prior entry’ ’ to perceptive processing stages, including consciousness. Although latency advantages for attended stimuli have been revealed in psychophysical studies many times, these measures (e.g. temporal order judgments, simultaneity judgments) cannot test the prior-entry hypothesis completely. Since they assess latency differences between an attended and an unattended stimulus, they cannot distinguish between faster process...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...
Current theories of visual attention generally fall within one of two broad classes: Late Selection ...
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
Weiß K, Hilkenmeier F, Scharlau I. Attention and the speed of information processing: Posterior entr...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener’s seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The speeding-up of neural processing associated with attended events (i.e., the prior-entry effect) ...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested that it is...
Prior entry refers to the hypothesis of attended objects being perceived prior to unattended objects...
ABSTRACT—What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested t...
Scharlau I, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Latency facilitation in temporal-order judgments: Time course of...
When two targets are presented in rapid succession, the first target (T1) is usually identified, but...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...
Current theories of visual attention generally fall within one of two broad classes: Late Selection ...
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
Weiß K, Hilkenmeier F, Scharlau I. Attention and the speed of information processing: Posterior entr...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener’s seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The speeding-up of neural processing associated with attended events (i.e., the prior-entry effect) ...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested that it is...
Prior entry refers to the hypothesis of attended objects being perceived prior to unattended objects...
ABSTRACT—What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested t...
Scharlau I, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Latency facilitation in temporal-order judgments: Time course of...
When two targets are presented in rapid succession, the first target (T1) is usually identified, but...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...
Current theories of visual attention generally fall within one of two broad classes: Late Selection ...