Item does not contain fulltextCoactors take into account certain aspects of each other's tasks even when this is not required to perform their own task. The present experiments investigated whether the way a coactor allocates attention affects one's own attentional relation to stimuli that are attended jointly (Experiment 1), individually (Experiment 2), or in parallel (Experiments 3 and 4). Pairs of participants sitting next to each other performed a two-choice Navon task, responding to the identity of letters. Participants' tasks either required the same focus of attention (e.g., both attending to local stimulus features) or different foci of attention (e.g., one attending to local and the other to global features). Results revealed a sig...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
In four experiments, we studied the time course of interference between detection of an oddball orie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
Coactors take into account certain aspects of each other's tasks even when this is not required to p...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen acting and attending together, we take each other's perceptual an...
When acting and attending together, we take each other's perceptual and intentional relations to the...
INST: L_135The Joint Navon effect shows that individuals spontaneously represent the co-actor’s brea...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Typically, when two individuals perform a task together, each partner monitors the other partners' r...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of coaction on saccadic and manual respons...
International audienceThis article contends that the presence of a coactor leads to a focusing effec...
Research on joint attention has demonstrated that individuals are sensitive to a coactor’s attention...
Selective attention to 1 of 2 overlapping objects was assessed in a cuing paradigm. Participants det...
AbstractRecent evidence for separate forms of attention for different visual attributes seems to con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
In four experiments, we studied the time course of interference between detection of an oddball orie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
Coactors take into account certain aspects of each other's tasks even when this is not required to p...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen acting and attending together, we take each other's perceptual an...
When acting and attending together, we take each other's perceptual and intentional relations to the...
INST: L_135The Joint Navon effect shows that individuals spontaneously represent the co-actor’s brea...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Typically, when two individuals perform a task together, each partner monitors the other partners' r...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of coaction on saccadic and manual respons...
International audienceThis article contends that the presence of a coactor leads to a focusing effec...
Research on joint attention has demonstrated that individuals are sensitive to a coactor’s attention...
Selective attention to 1 of 2 overlapping objects was assessed in a cuing paradigm. Participants det...
AbstractRecent evidence for separate forms of attention for different visual attributes seems to con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
In four experiments, we studied the time course of interference between detection of an oddball orie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...