Attention resources can be allocated in both space and time. Exogenous temporal attention can be driven by rhythmic events in our environment which automatically entrain periods of attention. Temporal expectancies can also be generated by the elapse of time, leading to foreperiod effects (the longer between a cue and imperative target, the faster the response). This study investigates temporal attention in touch and the influence of spatial orienting. In experiment 1, participants used bilateral tactile cues to orient endogenous spatial attention to the left or right hand where a unilateral tactile target was presented. This facilitated response times for attended over unattended targets. In experiment 2, the cue was unilateral and non-pred...
In a reaction time study of human tactile orientation detection the effects of spatial attention and...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Selective attention to a spatial location has shown enhanced perception and facilitate behavior for ...
Peripheral cues are thought to facilitate responses to stimuli presented at the same location becaus...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
International audienceBackground: In the current study we compared the effects of temporal orienting...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
We examined whether or not abrupt tactile onsets are capable of exogenously capturing tactile spatia...
Exogenous attention has been extensively studied in vision but little is known about its behavioural...
Selective attention helps process the myriad of information constantly touching our body. Both endog...
Endogenous and exogenous attention in touch have typically been investigated separately. Here we use...
BACKGROUND: In the current study we compared the effects of temporal orienting of attention based on...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
In a reaction time study of human tactile orientation detection the effects of spatial attention and...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Selective attention to a spatial location has shown enhanced perception and facilitate behavior for ...
Peripheral cues are thought to facilitate responses to stimuli presented at the same location becaus...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
International audienceBackground: In the current study we compared the effects of temporal orienting...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
We examined whether or not abrupt tactile onsets are capable of exogenously capturing tactile spatia...
Exogenous attention has been extensively studied in vision but little is known about its behavioural...
Selective attention helps process the myriad of information constantly touching our body. Both endog...
Endogenous and exogenous attention in touch have typically been investigated separately. Here we use...
BACKGROUND: In the current study we compared the effects of temporal orienting of attention based on...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
In a reaction time study of human tactile orientation detection the effects of spatial attention and...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...