AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, this yields the percept of two superimposed transparent surfaces. If observers are cued to attend to one set of dots, they are impaired in making judgments about the other set. Since the two sets of dots are overlapping, the cueing effect cannot be explained by spatial attention. This has led to the interpretation that the impairment reflects surface-based attentional selection. However, recent single-unit recording studies in monkeys have found that attention can modulate the gain of neurons tuned for features such as color. Thus, rather than reflecting the selection of a surface, the behavioral effects might simply reflect a reduction in the...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
Feature attention operates in a spatially global way, with attended feature values being prioritized...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
Feature attention operates in a spatially global way, with attended feature values being prioritized...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
Feature-based attentional selection of colour is challenging to investigate due to the multidimensio...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
Feature attention operates in a spatially global way, with attended feature values being prioritized...
Experiments on the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention suggest that features are selected i...