Over the last decades, the visual-search paradigm has provided a powerful test bed for competing theories of visual selective attention. However, the information required to decide upon the correct motor response differs fundamentally across experimental studies, being based, for example, on the presence, spatial location, or identity of the target item. This variability raises the question as to whether estimates of the time taken for (i) focal-attentional selection, (ii) deciding on the motor response, and (iii) response execution generalize across search studies or are specific to the demands of a particular task set. To examine this issue, we presented physically identical stimulus material in four different search task conditions, requ...
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants are require...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Over the last decades, the visual-search paradigm has provided a powerful test bed for competing the...
An individual's performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
An individual's performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for ‘‘selective attention’ ’ originated mainly from visual...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
ABSTRACT—Most models assume that response time (RT) comprises the time required for successive proce...
AbstractTwo manipulations of a visual search task were used to test the hypothesis that the discrimi...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants are require...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...
Over the last decades, the visual-search paradigm has provided a powerful test bed for competing the...
An individual's performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
An individual's performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for ‘‘selective attention’ ’ originated mainly from visual...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
ABSTRACT—Most models assume that response time (RT) comprises the time required for successive proce...
AbstractTwo manipulations of a visual search task were used to test the hypothesis that the discrimi...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants are require...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
AbstractIn order for our visual system to deal with the massive amount of sensory input, some of thi...