AbstractThis study investigated event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during selective attention to the orientation of a bar comprised of two squares, which were defined by only color or motion (intra-attribute conditions) or both (interattribute condition). An early positive potential in association with orientation selection was elicited for all conditions in similar latency ranges but with different scalp distributions. These results suggest that attribute-invariant orientations can be discriminated at an early stage of processing in the human brain, which fills a gap between monkey electrophysiology and human psychophysics, while attribute-specific orientations are also available in a given context
While it is well-established that the face perception is orientation-dependent, less evidence has be...
Shifting attention from one color to another color or from color to another feature dimension such a...
The orientations of lines and edges are important in defining the structure of the visual environmen...
This study investigated event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during selective attention to the orie...
AbstractThis study investigated event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during selective attention to ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 7 male graduate students who were required to pus...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractA test grating appears to be tilted away from an inducing grating for small angular separati...
Identifying targets in a stream of items at a given constant spatial location relies on selection of...
AbstractA new method to study the tuning of orientation detectors in the human visual system is prop...
Orientation contrast is formed when some elements orient differently from their surroundings. Althou...
What cognitive processes underlie event-related brain potential (ERP) effects related to visual mult...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
While it is well-established that the face perception is orientation-dependent, less evidence has be...
Shifting attention from one color to another color or from color to another feature dimension such a...
The orientations of lines and edges are important in defining the structure of the visual environmen...
This study investigated event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during selective attention to the orie...
AbstractThis study investigated event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during selective attention to ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 7 male graduate students who were required to pus...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractA test grating appears to be tilted away from an inducing grating for small angular separati...
Identifying targets in a stream of items at a given constant spatial location relies on selection of...
AbstractA new method to study the tuning of orientation detectors in the human visual system is prop...
Orientation contrast is formed when some elements orient differently from their surroundings. Althou...
What cognitive processes underlie event-related brain potential (ERP) effects related to visual mult...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
While it is well-established that the face perception is orientation-dependent, less evidence has be...
Shifting attention from one color to another color or from color to another feature dimension such a...
The orientations of lines and edges are important in defining the structure of the visual environmen...