AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operations need to operate, not only in space, but also jointly in space and time. Moreover, in natural viewing, attention plays an important role in controlling how resources are allocated. We investigated how attention interacts with spatio-temporal perceptual grouping by using a bistable stimulus, called the Ternus–Pikler display. Ternus–Pikler displays can give rise to two different motion percepts, called Element Motion (EM) and Group Motion (GM), the former dominating at short Inter-Stimulus Intervals (ISIs) and the latter at long ISIs. Our results indicate that GM grouping requires more attentional resources than EM grouping. Different theoret...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
One of the key real-world challenges to our visual system is posed by cluttered scenes and occluded ...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
We report three experiments investigating the effect of perceptual grouping on the appearance of a b...
Naturally, our visual system receives a staggering amount of information from the environment. Mecha...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
AbstractThe Ternus display can induce a percept of ‘element motion’ or ‘group motion’. Conventionall...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
Perceptual grouping is crucial to distinguish objects from their background. Recent studies have sho...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
One of the key real-world challenges to our visual system is posed by cluttered scenes and occluded ...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
We report three experiments investigating the effect of perceptual grouping on the appearance of a b...
Naturally, our visual system receives a staggering amount of information from the environment. Mecha...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
AbstractThe Ternus display can induce a percept of ‘element motion’ or ‘group motion’. Conventionall...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
Perceptual grouping is crucial to distinguish objects from their background. Recent studies have sho...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the info...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
One of the key real-world challenges to our visual system is posed by cluttered scenes and occluded ...