AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psychological Science, 14, 225 –231.] have suggested that visual attention enhances the activation of the parvocellular system and thus delays the perceived offset of a stimulus. We tested this assumption in a spatial cueing paradigm in which participants responded to stimulus offset. Consistent with this assumption, offset reaction time (RT) was prolonged for attended compared to unattended stimuli. For onset RT, however, we confirmed the well-known spatial cueing effect that attention speeds up the detection of stimulus onset. The results provide direct evidence for the proposal made by Yeshurun and Levy
Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental informa...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
AbstractThe effects of transient spatial attention on temporal resolution were recently studied and ...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
How does attention influence the judged duration of a brief stimulus? In the four experiments repor...
Performance in spatial cueing tasks is characterized by a rapid attentional enhancement with increas...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Under certain circumstances, external stimuli will elicit an involuntary shift of spatial attention,...
Sustained attention decrease over time has been ascribed to an impairment of attentional top-down pr...
Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental informa...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
AbstractThe effects of transient spatial attention on temporal resolution were recently studied and ...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
How does attention influence the judged duration of a brief stimulus? In the four experiments repor...
Performance in spatial cueing tasks is characterized by a rapid attentional enhancement with increas...
Transient attention to a visually salient cue enhances processing of a subsequent target in the same...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Under certain circumstances, external stimuli will elicit an involuntary shift of spatial attention,...
Sustained attention decrease over time has been ascribed to an impairment of attentional top-down pr...
Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental informa...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...