How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features can be found in parallel without directing attention, whereas targets defined by feature conjunctions or non-salient features need to be scrutinized in a serial attentional process in order to be identified. In this article, we review a series of experiments in which we used fMRI to probe the neural basis of this active search process in the human brain. In all experiments, we compared the fMRI signal between a difficult and an easy visual search (each performed without eye movements) in order to isolate neural activity reflecting the search process from other components such as stimulus responses and movement-related activity. The difficult...
In visual search, observers try to find known target objects among distractors in visual scenes wher...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features...
Searching for a target object in a cluttered visual scene requires active visual attention if the ta...
A crucial function of our goal-directed behavior is to select task-relevant targets among distractor...
Looking for an object that may be present in a cluttered visual display requires an advanced specifi...
Searching for an object in a complex visual scene involves selection mechanisms. Generally, it is as...
The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique was used to investigate the functional ne...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
We review research from our laboratory that attempts to pull apart the functional and neural mechani...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
Despite being studied intensively over the past 30 years, the neural processes underlying visual sea...
Much behavioral research has shown that the presence of a unique singleton distractor during a task ...
In visual search, observers try to find known target objects among distractors in visual scenes wher...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features...
Searching for a target object in a cluttered visual scene requires active visual attention if the ta...
A crucial function of our goal-directed behavior is to select task-relevant targets among distractor...
Looking for an object that may be present in a cluttered visual display requires an advanced specifi...
Searching for an object in a complex visual scene involves selection mechanisms. Generally, it is as...
The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique was used to investigate the functional ne...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
We review research from our laboratory that attempts to pull apart the functional and neural mechani...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
Despite being studied intensively over the past 30 years, the neural processes underlying visual sea...
Much behavioral research has shown that the presence of a unique singleton distractor during a task ...
In visual search, observers try to find known target objects among distractors in visual scenes wher...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...