Individuals are able to split attention between separate locations, but divided spatial attention incurs the additional requirement of monitoring multiple streams of information. Here, we investigated divided attention using photos of natural scenes, where the rapid categorization of familiar objects and prior knowledge about the likely positions of objects in the real world might affect the interplay between these spatial and nonspatial factors. Sixteen participants underwent fMRI during an object detection task. They were presented with scenes containing either a person or a car, located on the left or right side of the photo. Participants monitored either one or both object categories, in one or both visual hemifields. First, we investig...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
<div><p>An important advance in the study of visual attention has been the identification of a non-s...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Higher-order cognitive processes were shown to rely on the interplay between large-scale neural netw...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Visual attention can be voluntarily focused on a location or automatically attracted by salient feat...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
The ability to select, within the complexity of sensory input, the information most relevant for our...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019To cope with the multitude of stimuli in the world, ou...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
<div><p>Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share...
none4Mechanisms of selective attention are vital for directing neural resources to the most behavior...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
<div><p>An important advance in the study of visual attention has been the identification of a non-s...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Higher-order cognitive processes were shown to rely on the interplay between large-scale neural netw...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Visual attention can be voluntarily focused on a location or automatically attracted by salient feat...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
The ability to select, within the complexity of sensory input, the information most relevant for our...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019To cope with the multitude of stimuli in the world, ou...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
<div><p>Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share...
none4Mechanisms of selective attention are vital for directing neural resources to the most behavior...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
<div><p>An important advance in the study of visual attention has been the identification of a non-s...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...