SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities through processes of perceptual organization. Here we present neurophysiological evidence that a representation of a simple object, a surface defined by color and motion, can be the unit of attentional selection at an early stage of visual processing. Monkeys were cued by the color of a fixation spot to attend to one of two transparent random-dot surfaces, one red and one green, which occupied the same region of space. Motion of the attended surface drove neurons in the middle temporal (MT) visual area more strongly than physically identical motion of the nonattended surface, even though both occurred within the spotlight of attention. Surface...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
Recognizing objects in cluttered scenes requires attentional mechanisms to filter out distracting in...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
Selective attention can enhance the processing of attended features across the entire visual field. ...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
The cortical mechanisms of feature-selective attention to color and motion cues were studied in huma...
The visual system is continually inundated with information received by the eyes. Only a fraction of...
Our visual system imposes structure onto images that usually contain a diversity of surfaces, contou...
In the visual system, spatial attention enhances sensory responses to stimuli at attended locations ...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
Recognizing objects in cluttered scenes requires attentional mechanisms to filter out distracting in...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
Selective attention can enhance the processing of attended features across the entire visual field. ...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
The cortical mechanisms of feature-selective attention to color and motion cues were studied in huma...
The visual system is continually inundated with information received by the eyes. Only a fraction of...
Our visual system imposes structure onto images that usually contain a diversity of surfaces, contou...
In the visual system, spatial attention enhances sensory responses to stimuli at attended locations ...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
Recognizing objects in cluttered scenes requires attentional mechanisms to filter out distracting in...