We tested contrasting predictions derived from perceptual load theory and from recent feature-based selection accounts. Observers viewed moving, colored stimuli and performed low or high load tasks associated with one stimulus feature, either color or motion. The resultant motion aftereffect (MAE) was used to evaluate attentional allocation. We found that task-irrelevant visual features received less attention than co-localized task-relevant features of the same objects. Moreover, when color and motion features were co-localized yet perceived to belong to two distinct surfaces, feature-based selection was further increased at the expense of object-based co-selection. Load theory predicts that the MAE for task-irrelevant motion would be redu...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...
According to the load theory of attention, an increased perceptual load reduces distractor processin...
AbstractFeature-directed attention has been recently studied in various psychophysical, electrophysi...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
SummaryTraditionally, research on visual attention has been focused on the processes involved in con...
AbstractWe studied the spreading of feature-based attention from attended to ignored motion fields (...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
Recent visual marking studies have shown that the carry-over of distractor inhibition can impair the...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
AbstractObjects consist of features such as shape, motion and color, all of which can be selectively...
Objects consist of features such as shape, motion and color, all of which can be selectively used fo...
Feature-based attention is one of the mechanisms that can facilitate the processing of many aspects ...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...
According to the load theory of attention, an increased perceptual load reduces distractor processin...
AbstractFeature-directed attention has been recently studied in various psychophysical, electrophysi...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
SummaryTraditionally, research on visual attention has been focused on the processes involved in con...
AbstractWe studied the spreading of feature-based attention from attended to ignored motion fields (...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
Recent visual marking studies have shown that the carry-over of distractor inhibition can impair the...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
AbstractObjects consist of features such as shape, motion and color, all of which can be selectively...
Objects consist of features such as shape, motion and color, all of which can be selectively used fo...
Feature-based attention is one of the mechanisms that can facilitate the processing of many aspects ...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...
According to the load theory of attention, an increased perceptual load reduces distractor processin...
AbstractFeature-directed attention has been recently studied in various psychophysical, electrophysi...