Humans attend to faces. This study examines the extent to which attention biases to faces are under top-down control. In a visual cueing paradigm, observers responded faster to a target probe appearing in the location of a face cue than of a competing object cue ( Experiments 1a and 2a). This effect could be reversed when faces were negatively predictive of the likely target location, making it beneficial to attend to the object cues ( Experiments 1b and 2b). It was easier still to strategically shift attention to predictive face cues ( Experiment 2c), indicating that the endogenous allocation of attention was augmented here by an additional effect. However, faces merely delayed the voluntary deployment of attention to object cues, but they...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
Humans attend to faces. This study examines the extent to which attention biases to faces are under ...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
People have particular difficulty ignoring distractors that depict faces. This phenomenon has been a...
We cannot recognize all visual features (e.g., colors, shapes, etc.), at all locations at a single m...
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Stimuli of great social relevance exogenously capture attention. Here we explored the impact of body...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
This study tested how human faces affect object-based attention (OBA) through two online experiments...
Past research yield mixed results as to whether particular emotional faces capture one’s visual atte...
The human face is a visual pattern of great social and biological importance. While previous studies...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
Humans attend to faces. This study examines the extent to which attention biases to faces are under ...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
People have particular difficulty ignoring distractors that depict faces. This phenomenon has been a...
We cannot recognize all visual features (e.g., colors, shapes, etc.), at all locations at a single m...
Crown Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Peer reviewedPostprin
Stimuli of great social relevance exogenously capture attention. Here we explored the impact of body...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
This study tested how human faces affect object-based attention (OBA) through two online experiments...
Past research yield mixed results as to whether particular emotional faces capture one’s visual atte...
The human face is a visual pattern of great social and biological importance. While previous studies...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...