AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved in concurrent first-order and second-order motion perception at two spatial locations. Cued to attend to one of the locations, the observer was instructed to independently judge direction of motion of either first-order (Experiment 1) or second-order (Experiment 2) motion stimuli at both locations in every trial. Across trials, systematically controlled amounts of external noise were added to the motion displays. We measured motion threshold at three performance criteria in every attention×external noise condition. We find that observers could, without any loss, simultaneously compute first-order motion direction at two widely separated spat...
What are the mechanisms of spatial attention underlying precue validity effects? We answer this ques...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
AbstractWe developed and tested a powerful method for identifying and characterizing the effect of a...
Visual attention can be allocated to either a location or an object, named location- or object-based...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
Attention has been shown to modulate visual processing in a wide variety of tasks. We tested the inf...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
In this study, the authors combined the cross-modal dynamic capture task (involving the horizontal a...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractWhat are the mechanisms of spatial attention underlying precue validity effects? We answer t...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
What are the mechanisms of spatial attention underlying precue validity effects? We answer this ques...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
AbstractWe developed and tested a powerful method for identifying and characterizing the effect of a...
Visual attention can be allocated to either a location or an object, named location- or object-based...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
Attention has been shown to modulate visual processing in a wide variety of tasks. We tested the inf...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
In this study, the authors combined the cross-modal dynamic capture task (involving the horizontal a...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractWhat are the mechanisms of spatial attention underlying precue validity effects? We answer t...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
What are the mechanisms of spatial attention underlying precue validity effects? We answer this ques...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...