Tracking moving objects in space is important for the maintenance of spatiotemporal continuity in everyday visual tasks. In the laboratory, this ability is tested using the Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) task, where participants track a subset of moving objects with attention over an extended period of time. The ability to track multiple objects with attention is severely limited. Recent research has shown that this ability may improve with extensive practice (e.g., from action videogame playing). However, whether tracking also improves in a short training session with repeated trajectories has rarely been investigated. In this study we examine the role of visual learning in multiple-object tracking and characterize how varieties of attenti...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
xiii, 155 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the...
We report that during multiple-object tracking (MOT, Pylyshyn Storm 1988) a strategy of grouping sev...
Tracking moving objects in space is important for the maintenance of spatiotemporal continuity in ev...
Previous research has shown that implicit memory of visual context guides visual attention to a targ...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
© 2013 Dr. Mark David LapierreTo accurately perceive a dynamic environment, the visual system must c...
This study tested whether multiple-object tracking—the ability to visually index objects on the basi...
The multiple-object tracking paradigm (MOT) has been used extensively for studying dynamic visual at...
Many tasks involve tracking multiple moving objects, or stimuli. Some require that individuals adapt...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
AbstractResults of earlier multiple object tracking (MOT) studies imply that humans can track severa...
We investigated motion extrapolation in object tracking in two experiments. In Experiment 1, we used...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
xiii, 155 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the...
We report that during multiple-object tracking (MOT, Pylyshyn Storm 1988) a strategy of grouping sev...
Tracking moving objects in space is important for the maintenance of spatiotemporal continuity in ev...
Previous research has shown that implicit memory of visual context guides visual attention to a targ...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
© 2013 Dr. Mark David LapierreTo accurately perceive a dynamic environment, the visual system must c...
This study tested whether multiple-object tracking—the ability to visually index objects on the basi...
The multiple-object tracking paradigm (MOT) has been used extensively for studying dynamic visual at...
Many tasks involve tracking multiple moving objects, or stimuli. Some require that individuals adapt...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
AbstractResults of earlier multiple object tracking (MOT) studies imply that humans can track severa...
We investigated motion extrapolation in object tracking in two experiments. In Experiment 1, we used...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
xiii, 155 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the...
We report that during multiple-object tracking (MOT, Pylyshyn Storm 1988) a strategy of grouping sev...