<p>(a) Stimulus example. As primary task, subjects detected a certain colour target at fovea. As secondary task, subjects judged the numerosity of high-contrast gabor patches (1 up to 8) amongst low-contrast distractors. (b) Colour combinations of the primary task. Under low attentional load, detection of a single feature was required (the colour red). Under high attentional load, subjects detected specific conjunctions of colour and spatial arrangement (either green triangles aligned along the right-tilted diagonal or yellow triangles along the left-tilted diagonal). (c) Experimental procedure. Under dual task conditions, subjects responded first to the primary task and subsequently to the secondary task. Under single task conditions, subj...
The observer viewed three rendered scenes, each containing a blob-shaped object. The object in the c...
Selective attention to 1 of 2 overlapping objects was assessed in a cuing paradigm. Participants det...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>The task was to respond to the color (red or green) or orientation (left or right) of S2 as speci...
<p>(a) During one of the two sessions, participants were involved in a color discrimination task in ...
<p>Manipulation of physical and perceptual saliency was imposed in 4 different experiments: A. Mixed...
<p>A) Illustration of Anstis and Cavanagh's minimum motion technique that was used to determine equi...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Attentional capture occurs when salient stimuli divert attention independently of an observer’s...
To what extent is it possible to disregard stimulus dimensions that are irrelevant to a certain task...
Sometimes, our attention is captured by distracting information in the environment. Studies that exa...
A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention...
<p>The top panels show the stimulus configurations for the two experiments and the diagrams below sh...
A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention...
The observer viewed three rendered scenes, each containing a blob-shaped object. The object in the c...
Selective attention to 1 of 2 overlapping objects was assessed in a cuing paradigm. Participants det...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>The task was to respond to the color (red or green) or orientation (left or right) of S2 as speci...
<p>(a) During one of the two sessions, participants were involved in a color discrimination task in ...
<p>Manipulation of physical and perceptual saliency was imposed in 4 different experiments: A. Mixed...
<p>A) Illustration of Anstis and Cavanagh's minimum motion technique that was used to determine equi...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Attentional capture occurs when salient stimuli divert attention independently of an observer’s...
To what extent is it possible to disregard stimulus dimensions that are irrelevant to a certain task...
Sometimes, our attention is captured by distracting information in the environment. Studies that exa...
A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention...
<p>The top panels show the stimulus configurations for the two experiments and the diagrams below sh...
A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention...
The observer viewed three rendered scenes, each containing a blob-shaped object. The object in the c...
Selective attention to 1 of 2 overlapping objects was assessed in a cuing paradigm. Participants det...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...