When the human brain is confronted with complex and dynamic visual scenes, two pivotal processes are at play: visual attention (the process of selecting certain aspects of the scene for privileged processing) and object individuation (determining what information belongs to a continuing object over time versus what represents two or more distinct objects). Here we examined whether these processes are independent or whether they interact. Object-substitution masking (OSM) has been used as a tool to examine such questions, however, there is controversy surrounding whether OSM reflects object individuation versus substitution processes. The object-individuation account is agnostic regarding the role of attention, whereas object-substitution th...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Since its discovery, one of the defining characteristics of object substitution masking (OSM) has be...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Object individuation: is the process whereby the brain infers that dynamic input reflects multiple d...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) refers to when the delayed disappearance of a sparse mask that spa...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
Backward masking in visual perception occurs when the visibility of a brief target stimulus is decr...
Four-dot masking is a new form of visual masking that does not involve local contour interactions or...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a target stimulus and a surrounding mask are displayed...
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four dot), temporally-trailing mask ob...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
The visual system is constantly bombarded with dynamic input. In this context, the creation of endur...
When we look at a scene, we are conscious of only a small fraction of the available visual informati...
Object substitution masking (OSM) is used in behavioral and imaging studies to investigate processes...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Since its discovery, one of the defining characteristics of object substitution masking (OSM) has be...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Object individuation: is the process whereby the brain infers that dynamic input reflects multiple d...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) refers to when the delayed disappearance of a sparse mask that spa...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
Backward masking in visual perception occurs when the visibility of a brief target stimulus is decr...
Four-dot masking is a new form of visual masking that does not involve local contour interactions or...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a target stimulus and a surrounding mask are displayed...
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four dot), temporally-trailing mask ob...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
The visual system is constantly bombarded with dynamic input. In this context, the creation of endur...
When we look at a scene, we are conscious of only a small fraction of the available visual informati...
Object substitution masking (OSM) is used in behavioral and imaging studies to investigate processes...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Since its discovery, one of the defining characteristics of object substitution masking (OSM) has be...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...