AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by location-invariant representation. Experiments demonstrating stronger interference or facilitation from distractors grouped by nonspatial features with the target than ungrouped distractors have been considered as evidence for the selection of location-invariant representations. However, few studies have measured spatial attention directly at the locations of the grouped or ungrouped objects. In these experiments subjects responded to spatial probes (dots) while also identifying a cued target letter among distractors. Probe responses were faster for distractor locations with the target color than for those with the nontarget color, im...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Contemporary theories of attentional control state that information can be prioritized based on sele...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
International audienceWe conducted a series of experiments to explore how the spatial configuration ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Although early research suggested that attention to nonspatial features (i.e., red) was confined to ...
Are locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question with a ...
AbstractAre locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question...
Top-down focused spatial attention can counteract bottom-up attentional capture of an irrelevant but...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Contemporary theories of attentional control state that information can be prioritized based on sele...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
In visual search tasks, spatial attention selects the locations containing a target or a distractor ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
International audienceWe conducted a series of experiments to explore how the spatial configuration ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Although early research suggested that attention to nonspatial features (i.e., red) was confined to ...
Are locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question with a ...
AbstractAre locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question...
Top-down focused spatial attention can counteract bottom-up attentional capture of an irrelevant but...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Contemporary theories of attentional control state that information can be prioritized based on sele...