Top-down guidance of visual attention has classically been thought to operate in a feature-specific manner. However, recent studies have shown that top-down visual attention can also be guided by information about target-nontarget feature relations (e.g., larger, redder, brighter). Here we recommend a minimal set of cues for differentiating between relational and feature-specific attentional guidance and examine contrasting predictions for the guidance of attention by size and color stimuli in a spatial cueing paradigm. In Experiment 1 we demonstrate that in search for size, when both feature-specific and relational strategies are available, participants adopt a relational search strategy. Experiment 2 shows that when feature-specific infor...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Most current theories of attention are feature-detector theories, which assume that attention is tun...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
What factors determine which stimuli of a scene will be visually selected and become available for c...
The question whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is driven by bottom-up salience o...
Visuo-spatial attention can be directed in a top-down controlled way to search for color targets and...
Although attentional capture is now a commonplace finding, the exact roles played by goal-directed a...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Among studies of visual search for a singleton, some studies show evidence of top-down attentional g...
Models of attention posit that attentional priority is established by summing the saliency and relev...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
Most current theories of attention are feature-detector theories, which assume that attention is tun...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
What factors determine which stimuli of a scene will be visually selected and become available for c...
The question whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is driven by bottom-up salience o...
Visuo-spatial attention can be directed in a top-down controlled way to search for color targets and...
Although attentional capture is now a commonplace finding, the exact roles played by goal-directed a...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Among studies of visual search for a singleton, some studies show evidence of top-down attentional g...
Models of attention posit that attentional priority is established by summing the saliency and relev...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...