During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environment. Whether a salient stimulus captures the eyes in a purely automatic, bottom-up fashion or whether capture is contingent on task demands is still under debate. In the first experiment, we manipulated the relevance of a salient onset distractor. The onset distractor could either be similar or dissimilar to the target. Error saccade latency distributions showed that early in time, oculomotor capture was driven purely bottom-up irrespective of distractor similarity. Later in time, top-down information became available resulting in contingent capture. In the second experiment, we manipulated the saliency information at the target lo...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The current study investigated whether capture of the eyes by a salient onset distractor and the dis...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting re...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting res...
How do we select behaviourally important information from cluttered visual environments? Previous re...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The current study investigated whether capture of the eyes by a salient onset distractor and the dis...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting re...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting res...
How do we select behaviourally important information from cluttered visual environments? Previous re...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...