The attentional processes for tracking moving objects may be largely hemisphere-specific. Indeed, in our first two experiments the maximum object speed (speed limit) for tracking targets in one visual hemifield (left or right) was not significantly affected by a requirement to track additional targets in the other hemifield. When the additional targets instead occupied the same hemifield as the original targets, the speed limit was reduced. At slow target speeds, however, adding a second target to the same hemifield had little effect. At high target speeds, the cost of adding a same-hemifield second target was approximately as large as would occur if observers could only track one of the targets. This shows that performance with a fast-movi...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) and attention are both thought to have a capacity limit of four item...
Hoffman, James E.Tracking capacity is typically defined by a limitation of 3-4 objects, suggesting ...
Many tasks involve tracking multiple moving objects, or stimuli. Some require that individuals adapt...
How does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in a displ...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
Multiple-object tracking (MOT) studies have shown that tracking ability declines as object speed inc...
AbstractHow does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
International audienceThe ability to visually track, using smooth pursuit eye movements, moving obje...
International audienceIt is much easier to divide attention across the left and right visual hemifie...
This study tested whether multiple-object tracking—the ability to visually index objects on the basi...
Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters betw...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) and attention are both thought to have a capacity limit of four item...
Hoffman, James E.Tracking capacity is typically defined by a limitation of 3-4 objects, suggesting ...
Many tasks involve tracking multiple moving objects, or stimuli. Some require that individuals adapt...
How does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in a displ...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
Multiple-object tracking (MOT) studies have shown that tracking ability declines as object speed inc...
AbstractHow does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
International audienceThe ability to visually track, using smooth pursuit eye movements, moving obje...
International audienceIt is much easier to divide attention across the left and right visual hemifie...
This study tested whether multiple-object tracking—the ability to visually index objects on the basi...
Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters betw...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) and attention are both thought to have a capacity limit of four item...