SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates the processing of all objects in the visual field containing that feature [1–7]. Here, we show that such feature-based attention not only facilitates processing but also actively inhibits processing of similar, but not identical, features globally across the visual field. We combined behavior and electrophysiological recordings of frequency-tagged potentials in human observers to measure this inhibitory surround in feature space. We found that sensory signals of an attended color (e.g., red) were enhanced, whereas sensory signals of colors similar to the target color (e.g., orange) were suppressed relative to colors more distinct from the ta...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
A key property of feature-based attention is global facilitation of the attended feature throughout ...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
In a recent electrophysiological study, we reported on global facilitation but local suppression of ...
Five experiments are reported from which it is concluded that attending on the basis of a stimulus f...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Feature attention operates in a spatially global way, with attended feature values being prioritized...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaA visual stimulus may be selecti...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
A key property of feature-based attention is global facilitation of the attended feature throughout ...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
In a recent electrophysiological study, we reported on global facilitation but local suppression of ...
Five experiments are reported from which it is concluded that attending on the basis of a stimulus f...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Feature attention operates in a spatially global way, with attended feature values being prioritized...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaA visual stimulus may be selecti...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...