The human visual system has the remarkable ability to rapidly detect meaning from visual stimuli. Potter, Wyble, Hagmann, and McCourt (Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 270-279, 2014) tested the minimum viewing time required to obtain meaning from a stream of pictures shown in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) sequence containing either six or 12 pictures. They reported that observers could detect the presence of a target picture specified by name (e.g., smiling couple) even when the pictures in the sequence were presented for just 13 ms each. Potter et al. claimed that this was insufficient time for feedback processing to occur, so feedforward processing alone must be able to generate conscious awareness of the target pic...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
International audienceWhen stimuli are repeated in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), observ...
Theories of the attentional blink (AB) – an impairment in perceiving the second of two targets shown...
The visual system is exquisitely adapted to the task of extracting conceptual information from visua...
Three times per second, our eyes make a new fixation that generates a new bottom-up analysis in the ...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
A pictured object can be readily detected in a rapid serial visual presentation sequence when the ta...
Three times per second, our eyes make a new fixation that generates a new bottom-up analysis in the ...
This thesis explores the subjective experience of targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)...
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) is a technique that allows images to be presented sequential...
Through rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), we asked Ss to identify a partially specified lette...
Studies of long-term recognition memory for pictures have shown that some pictures are consistently ...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
Human visual attention is limited in respect to both space (how many items can be attended to simult...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
International audienceWhen stimuli are repeated in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), observ...
Theories of the attentional blink (AB) – an impairment in perceiving the second of two targets shown...
The visual system is exquisitely adapted to the task of extracting conceptual information from visua...
Three times per second, our eyes make a new fixation that generates a new bottom-up analysis in the ...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
A pictured object can be readily detected in a rapid serial visual presentation sequence when the ta...
Three times per second, our eyes make a new fixation that generates a new bottom-up analysis in the ...
This thesis explores the subjective experience of targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)...
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) is a technique that allows images to be presented sequential...
Through rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), we asked Ss to identify a partially specified lette...
Studies of long-term recognition memory for pictures have shown that some pictures are consistently ...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
Human visual attention is limited in respect to both space (how many items can be attended to simult...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
International audienceWhen stimuli are repeated in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), observ...
Theories of the attentional blink (AB) – an impairment in perceiving the second of two targets shown...