AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which two target letters could be identified from a circular display of 24 characters. Traditional notions of spatially-limited regions of attentional enhancement predict that performance should be best when the pair of targets fall within the boundaries of a single attentional ‘window’. The results were opposite to this expectation: performance was poorest when the targets were close together and improved with increasing target separation. The effects were not due to lateral sensory masking or to sensory transients and were replicated with several different types of attentional cues. Two possible models are proposed to account for the observed effe...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
We wish to study observers' ability to divide attention more and more finely in a search task, i.e.,...
International audienceWe conducted a series of experiments to explore how the spatial configuration ...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
The operation of distributing attention to regions of the visual field was investigated in order to ...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
Using a dual-task methodology, this study examined the involvement of selective attention in spatial...
AbstractThe spatial extent of attention was investigated by measuring sensitivity to stimuli at to-b...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
We report the results of two experiments addressing spatiotemporal variations in the ‘‘attentional b...
In the present study subjects viewed streams of rapid serially presented characters and searched for...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
The present study addressed whether the allocation of attention to a particular region in space can ...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
We wish to study observers' ability to divide attention more and more finely in a search task, i.e.,...
International audienceWe conducted a series of experiments to explore how the spatial configuration ...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
The operation of distributing attention to regions of the visual field was investigated in order to ...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
Using a dual-task methodology, this study examined the involvement of selective attention in spatial...
AbstractThe spatial extent of attention was investigated by measuring sensitivity to stimuli at to-b...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
We report the results of two experiments addressing spatiotemporal variations in the ‘‘attentional b...
In the present study subjects viewed streams of rapid serially presented characters and searched for...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
The present study addressed whether the allocation of attention to a particular region in space can ...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
We wish to study observers' ability to divide attention more and more finely in a search task, i.e.,...