Consistent with action-based theories of attention, the presence of a nontarget stimulus in the environment has been shown to alter the characteristics of goal-directed movements. Specifically, it has been reported that movement trajectories veer away from (Howard & Tipper, 1997) or towards (Welsh, Elliott, & Weeks, 1999) the location of a nontarget stimulus. The purpose of the experiments reported in this paper was to test a response activation model of selective reaching conceived to account for these variable results. In agreement with the model, the trajectory changes in the movements appear to be determined by the activation levels of each competing response at the moment of response initiation. The results of the present work, as well...
According to action-centered models of attention, the patterns of distractor interference that emerg...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...
Studies are reviewed regarding the influence of attention capture (in either an endogenous or an exo...
AbstractReaching trajectories curve toward salient distractors, reflecting the competing activation ...
We have a number of internal mechanisms that are used to effectively handle incoming information in...
The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to determine whe...
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to det...
AbstractIt is known that looming motion can capture attention regardless of an observer’s intentions...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
This article explored the extent to which stimulus-driven control over visual selection is modulated...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to test the claim of the Visual Attention Model (VAM, Schneid...
Visual selective attention is thought to underly inhibitory control during pointing movements. Accou...
By using both experimental and computational modelling approaches, this thesis presents evidence for...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
According to action-centered models of attention, the patterns of distractor interference that emerg...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...
Studies are reviewed regarding the influence of attention capture (in either an endogenous or an exo...
AbstractReaching trajectories curve toward salient distractors, reflecting the competing activation ...
We have a number of internal mechanisms that are used to effectively handle incoming information in...
The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to determine whe...
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to det...
AbstractIt is known that looming motion can capture attention regardless of an observer’s intentions...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
This article explored the extent to which stimulus-driven control over visual selection is modulated...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to test the claim of the Visual Attention Model (VAM, Schneid...
Visual selective attention is thought to underly inhibitory control during pointing movements. Accou...
By using both experimental and computational modelling approaches, this thesis presents evidence for...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
According to action-centered models of attention, the patterns of distractor interference that emerg...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...