Visual search for feature singletons is slowed when a task-irrelevant, but more salient distracter singleton is concurrently presented. While there is a consensus that this distracter interference effect can be influenced by internal system settings, it remains controversial at what stage of processing this influence starts to affect visual coding. Advocates of the ‘‘stimulus-driven’ ’ view maintain that the initial sweep of visual processing is entirely driven by physical stimulus attributes and that top-down settings can bias visual processing only after selection of the most salient item. By contrast, opponents argue that top-down expectancies can alter the initial selection priority, so that focal attention is ‘‘not automatically’ ’ shi...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
Visual search for feature singletons is slowed when a task-irrelevant, but more salient distracter s...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Selective visual attention requires an efficient coordination between top-down and bottom-up attenti...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
An established view of attention is that it acts by biasing the competition between rival representa...
The mechanisms of attention prioritize sensory input for efficient perceptual processing. Influentia...
Spatial selective attention is the mechanism that facilitates the selection of relevant information ...
Selective visual attention requires an efficient coordination between top–down and bottom–up attenti...
Spatial selective attention is the mechanism that facilitates the selection of relevant information ...
The mechanisms of attention prioritize sensory input for efficient perceptual processing. Influentia...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
Visual search for feature singletons is slowed when a task-irrelevant, but more salient distracter s...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Selective visual attention requires an efficient coordination between top-down and bottom-up attenti...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
An established view of attention is that it acts by biasing the competition between rival representa...
The mechanisms of attention prioritize sensory input for efficient perceptual processing. Influentia...
Spatial selective attention is the mechanism that facilitates the selection of relevant information ...
Selective visual attention requires an efficient coordination between top–down and bottom–up attenti...
Spatial selective attention is the mechanism that facilitates the selection of relevant information ...
The mechanisms of attention prioritize sensory input for efficient perceptual processing. Influentia...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...