Many recent studies have demonstrated differences in perceptual and attentional mechanisms for stimuli presented within the graspable space of the hand; referred to as Hand-Proximity Effects (HPEs). In two experiments we looked at the sensitivity of the HPEs to the spatial arrangements of a visual search array. Experiment 1 had the search array presented either only in the ‘Near’ region the hand or ‘Far’, rendering the respective far and near regions empty, and compared with a baseline No-hand condition. Experiment 2 had the search array appearing at eight locations horizontally on a display, where participants completed the task with either their hand placed at the sides of the display, as required, or on the lap. The four target locations...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
Visual information near the hands may be processed differently, leading to enhanced visual attention...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et. al., 2008). Th...
Recent literature has demonstrated that hand position can affect visual processing, a set of phenome...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et al. in Cognitio...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Because items near our hands are often more important than items far from our hands, the brain proce...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Spatial attention can be biased to locations near the hand. Some studies have found facilitated proc...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
AbstractAn exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one’s own hands on visual p...
Previous research on the interplay between static manual postures and visual attention revealed enha...
In four experiments using a feature singleton search, the present manuscript tests whether hand prox...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
Visual information near the hands may be processed differently, leading to enhanced visual attention...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et. al., 2008). Th...
Recent literature has demonstrated that hand position can affect visual processing, a set of phenome...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et al. in Cognitio...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Because items near our hands are often more important than items far from our hands, the brain proce...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Spatial attention can be biased to locations near the hand. Some studies have found facilitated proc...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
AbstractAn exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one’s own hands on visual p...
Previous research on the interplay between static manual postures and visual attention revealed enha...
In four experiments using a feature singleton search, the present manuscript tests whether hand prox...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
This study explored whether hand location affected spatial attention. The authors used a visual cove...
Visual information near the hands may be processed differently, leading to enhanced visual attention...