Contains fulltext : 63712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of the current study was to test if visual features relevant to the task are processed more efficiently at an early, presumably parallel, level, compared to irrelevant target features. Subjects either had to grasp or point at a target. It was hypothesised that since orientation, in contrast to colour, is relevant to the action of grasping, enhancement of orientation-discrimination performance should be selective. The visual search task required searching for a conjunction of a particular colour and orientation. Subjects viewed stimuli on a screen while their gaze was tracked to determine the targeting of the first saccade. Target - distractor discrim...
Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger eff...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among other ...
The aim of the current study was to test if visual features relevant to the task are processed more ...
Grasping an object rather than pointing to it enhances processing of its orientation but not its col...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of action intentions on visual selection processes was i...
Contains fulltext : 56789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While we search ...
Three experiments investigated the impact of planning and preparing a manual grasping or pointing mo...
Feature-based attention is one of the mechanisms that can facilitate the processing of many aspects ...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
Four experiments examined the effects of precues on visual search for targets defined by a color-ori...
Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger eff...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among other ...
The aim of the current study was to test if visual features relevant to the task are processed more ...
Grasping an object rather than pointing to it enhances processing of its orientation but not its col...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of action intentions on visual selection processes was i...
Contains fulltext : 56789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While we search ...
Three experiments investigated the impact of planning and preparing a manual grasping or pointing mo...
Feature-based attention is one of the mechanisms that can facilitate the processing of many aspects ...
Contains fulltext : 64613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Distinctive visu...
The relational account and guided search account differ in the specificity of visual search within d...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
Four experiments examined the effects of precues on visual search for targets defined by a color-ori...
Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger eff...
The present study aimed to investigate whether people can selectively use salience information in se...
Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among other ...