Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of selection history play a major role in visual selection (Awh, Belopolsky & Theeuwes, 2012). Since its publication there has been a growing controversy about the terms top-down, bottom-up and selection-history in relation to visual selection. In the current paper we define these terms, discuss some controversies about these terms and explain what kind of effects should be considered to be the result of lingering biases of selection history, i.e., priming, reward/fear, and statistical learning. We discuss the properties of top-down selection (slow, effortful, and controlled) versus the properties of lingering biases of selection history (fast, eff...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
The extent to which spatial selection is driven by the goals of the observer and by the properties o...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms of stimulus-driven visual attention (global saliency), the m...
Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of sel...
Is top-down control necessarily scarce, slow, and hence unimportant in visual selection? Here we out...
In this reply I react to the commentaries of my colleagues to my review article “Visual Selection: U...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
[Peer commentary on “Visual selection: usually fast and automatic; seldom slow and volitional,” by J...
Jan Theeuwes’ review of visual selection shines a useful spotlight on the role of selection history ...
Prominent models of attentional control assert a dichotomy between top-down and bottom-up control, w...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
Attention can be biased by the previous learning and experience. We present an algorithmic-level mod...
The Visual Marking mechanism (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) allows new objects to be prioritized by appl...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history ...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
The extent to which spatial selection is driven by the goals of the observer and by the properties o...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms of stimulus-driven visual attention (global saliency), the m...
Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of sel...
Is top-down control necessarily scarce, slow, and hence unimportant in visual selection? Here we out...
In this reply I react to the commentaries of my colleagues to my review article “Visual Selection: U...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
[Peer commentary on “Visual selection: usually fast and automatic; seldom slow and volitional,” by J...
Jan Theeuwes’ review of visual selection shines a useful spotlight on the role of selection history ...
Prominent models of attentional control assert a dichotomy between top-down and bottom-up control, w...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
Becker SI, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U. Which processes dominate visual search: Bottom-up feat...
Attention can be biased by the previous learning and experience. We present an algorithmic-level mod...
The Visual Marking mechanism (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) allows new objects to be prioritized by appl...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history ...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
The extent to which spatial selection is driven by the goals of the observer and by the properties o...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms of stimulus-driven visual attention (global saliency), the m...