A change detection paradigm was used to estimate the role of explicit change detection in the generation of the irrelevant spatial stimulus coding underlying the Simon effect. In one condition, no blank was interposed between two successive displays, which produced efficient change detection. In another condition, the presence of a blank frame produced a robust change blindness effect, which is crucially assumed to occur as the consequence of impaired attentional orienting to the change location. The results showed a strong Simonlike effect under conditions of efficient change detection. By contrast, no Simon-like effect was observed under conditions of change blindness, namely when attention shifting towards the change location was hampere...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
We describe a new method for mapping spatial attention that reveals a pooling of attention in the he...
A change detection paradigm was used to estimate the role of explicit change detection in the genera...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Change detection is in many ways analogous to visual search. Yet, unlike search, successful detectio...
To study the role of the location of change in change blindness we investigated performance differen...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
This dissertation explores a new paradigm for inducing change blindness as an avenue for understandi...
This dissertation explores a new paradigm for inducing change blindness as an avenue for understandi...
Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadi...
Although change detection constitutes an important and pervasive process in our everyday lives, phen...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
We describe a new method for mapping spatial attention that reveals a pooling of attention in the he...
A change detection paradigm was used to estimate the role of explicit change detection in the genera...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Change detection is in many ways analogous to visual search. Yet, unlike search, successful detectio...
To study the role of the location of change in change blindness we investigated performance differen...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
This dissertation explores a new paradigm for inducing change blindness as an avenue for understandi...
This dissertation explores a new paradigm for inducing change blindness as an avenue for understandi...
Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadi...
Although change detection constitutes an important and pervasive process in our everyday lives, phen...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
We describe a new method for mapping spatial attention that reveals a pooling of attention in the he...