AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enhanced processing. It is still unclear in what ways processing is modified by attention, and whether attentional selection operates on an individual feature (such as colour, orientation or motion) or on binding together different features. In the experiments reported in this paper, these two stages were characterized using psychophysical reverse correlation. Subjects viewed eight patches, briefly flashed and symmetrically arranged around fixation. Each patch consisted of segments that could vary in both colour and orientation. One of the patches (‘target’) differed from the remaining ‘distractor’ patches with respect to either its orientation,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Selective attention improves information processing fo...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
Decades of investigation have led to tremendous progress in our understanding of the mechanisms that...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Attending to a feature enhances visual processing of that feature, but it is less clear what occurs ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Selective attention improves information processing fo...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
Evidence regarding the ability of attention to bias neural processing at the level of single feature...
SummarySuccessfully locating a dangerous or desirable object within a cluttered visual scene is a co...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
Decades of investigation have led to tremendous progress in our understanding of the mechanisms that...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Attending to a feature enhances visual processing of that feature, but it is less clear what occurs ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Selective attention improves information processing fo...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...