AbstractThe Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) is a spatial consequence of allocating attention to peripheral locations. Specifically, a shift in attention to the periphery produces an error in the localization of visual objects in the opposite direction of the shift. Suzuki and Cavanagh proposed three possible mechanisms to account for the neural basis of the repulsion effect; surround suppression, RF shrinking, and RF recruitment. The purpose of the present experiment was to begin to investigate the ARE mechanism by determining its locus. This was achieved by assessing both monocular and binocular vision, and then by examining AREs in a condition that assesses interocular transfer, where the cue is only presented to one eye and the target...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that the perception of the second of two targets (T...
There is clear evidence that spatial attention increases neural responses to attended stimuli in ext...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
AbstractThe Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) is a spatial consequence of allocating attention to p...
The Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) refers to the phenomenon whereby a central target consisting ...
Shifting the attentional focus in space results in performance benefits at attended vs. unattended l...
It has been suggested that visual attention warps space, such that stimuli appearing near its locus ...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
The detection or discrimination of the second of 2 targets in a rapid serial visual presentation (RS...
Attention shifts to particular objects in the visual field can distort perceptual location judgments...
Prior research has uncovered a close coupling of spatial attention to sensori-motor processes both a...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Weiß K. Exogeneous Spatial Cueing beyond the Near Periphery: Cueing Effects in a Discrimination Para...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Mach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagonistic in...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that the perception of the second of two targets (T...
There is clear evidence that spatial attention increases neural responses to attended stimuli in ext...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
AbstractThe Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) is a spatial consequence of allocating attention to p...
The Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) refers to the phenomenon whereby a central target consisting ...
Shifting the attentional focus in space results in performance benefits at attended vs. unattended l...
It has been suggested that visual attention warps space, such that stimuli appearing near its locus ...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
The detection or discrimination of the second of 2 targets in a rapid serial visual presentation (RS...
Attention shifts to particular objects in the visual field can distort perceptual location judgments...
Prior research has uncovered a close coupling of spatial attention to sensori-motor processes both a...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Weiß K. Exogeneous Spatial Cueing beyond the Near Periphery: Cueing Effects in a Discrimination Para...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Mach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagonistic in...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that the perception of the second of two targets (T...
There is clear evidence that spatial attention increases neural responses to attended stimuli in ext...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...