AbstractThe object is a basic unit that is thought to organize the way in which we perceive and think about the world. According to theories of object-based attention, perception of unified objects depends on the binding together of the disparate features of each object via attention. Here we show that a visual feature that is not consciously perceived is nonetheless modulated by object-based attention: the influence of a subthreshold motion signal (prime) on subsequent motion perception depended critically on whether it was associated with the attended object or another, spatially overlapping object. These results show that invisibly weak features of attended objects are not lost, but are organized by and selected together with the object ...
We tested contrasting predictions derived from perceptual load theory and from recent feature-based ...
Visual “pop-out ” occurs when a unique visual target (e.g. a feature singleton) is present among a s...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...
AbstractThe object is a basic unit that is thought to organize the way in which we perceive and thin...
AbstractWe studied the spreading of feature-based attention from attended to ignored motion fields (...
What are the units of attention? In addition to standard models holding that attention can select sp...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
Visual attention is the biological mechanism allowing to turn mere sensing into conscious perception...
Visual attention can be allocated to either a location or an object, named location- or object-based...
SummaryTraditionally, research on visual attention has been focused on the processes involved in con...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
In a recent series of studies, Tucker and Ellis (Ellis & Tucker 2000; Tucker & Ellis 1998) have prop...
We tested contrasting predictions derived from perceptual load theory and from recent feature-based ...
Visual “pop-out ” occurs when a unique visual target (e.g. a feature singleton) is present among a s...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...
AbstractThe object is a basic unit that is thought to organize the way in which we perceive and thin...
AbstractWe studied the spreading of feature-based attention from attended to ignored motion fields (...
What are the units of attention? In addition to standard models holding that attention can select sp...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
Visual attention is the biological mechanism allowing to turn mere sensing into conscious perception...
Visual attention can be allocated to either a location or an object, named location- or object-based...
SummaryTraditionally, research on visual attention has been focused on the processes involved in con...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
In a recent series of studies, Tucker and Ellis (Ellis & Tucker 2000; Tucker & Ellis 1998) have prop...
We tested contrasting predictions derived from perceptual load theory and from recent feature-based ...
Visual “pop-out ” occurs when a unique visual target (e.g. a feature singleton) is present among a s...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...