AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for understanding visual attention and cueing effects. In contrast, much less is known about covert search performance in monkeys, despite the fact that much of our understanding of the neural mechanisms of attention is based on these animals. In this study, we characterize the covert visual search performance of monkeys by training them to discriminate the orientation of a briefly-presented, peripheral Landolt-C target embedded within an array of distractor stimuli while maintaining fixation. We found that target discrimination performance declined steeply as the number of distractors increased when the target and distractors were of the same c...
AbstractWe have examined target detection performance in two monkey subjects during visual search wi...
AbstractAlthough the parietal cortex has been repeatedly implicated in controlling attention, the na...
Examined attentional (ATT) mechanisms needed to select relevant objects for visual processing and co...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
International audienceDuring visual search, it is important to reduce the interference of distractin...
AbstractAn analysis of monkey eye movements in classic conjunction and feature search tasks was made...
Searching for an object in a complex visual scene involves selection mechanisms. Generally, it is as...
It has long been known that the brain is limited in the amount of sensory information that it can pr...
SummaryAttention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so underst...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
In a typical scene with many different objects, attentional mechanisms are needed to select relevant...
AbstractWe have examined target detection performance in two monkey subjects during visual search wi...
AbstractAlthough the parietal cortex has been repeatedly implicated in controlling attention, the na...
Examined attentional (ATT) mechanisms needed to select relevant objects for visual processing and co...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
International audienceDuring visual search, it is important to reduce the interference of distractin...
AbstractAn analysis of monkey eye movements in classic conjunction and feature search tasks was made...
Searching for an object in a complex visual scene involves selection mechanisms. Generally, it is as...
It has long been known that the brain is limited in the amount of sensory information that it can pr...
SummaryAttention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so underst...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
In a typical scene with many different objects, attentional mechanisms are needed to select relevant...
AbstractWe have examined target detection performance in two monkey subjects during visual search wi...
AbstractAlthough the parietal cortex has been repeatedly implicated in controlling attention, the na...
Examined attentional (ATT) mechanisms needed to select relevant objects for visual processing and co...