Target detection in visual singleton feature search is slowed when consecutive targets are defined in different visual dimensions. Behavioral data provide evidence that attentional weight needs to be shifted between dimension-specific processing modules. We found similar dimension-specific change effects in a conjunction search task, in which observers searched for an odd-one-out target defined by a unique combination of size and color or, respectively, size and motion direction. Changes of the secondary target dimension (color or motion) across trials, but not target feature changes within a dimension, increased the time required to detect the target. Dimensional change costs were greatly increased for singleton conjunction search compared...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Target detection in visual singleton feature search is slowed when consecutive targets are defined i...
Two experiments investigated dimension-based attentional processing in a complex singleton conjuncti...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
In order to efficiently deploy our limited visual processing resources, we must decide what informat...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
Endogenous control of visual search can influence search guidance at the level of a supradimensional...
In a series of event-related functional magnetic resonance studies, we consistently found activation...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Target detection in visual singleton feature search is slowed when consecutive targets are defined i...
Two experiments investigated dimension-based attentional processing in a complex singleton conjuncti...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
In order to efficiently deploy our limited visual processing resources, we must decide what informat...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
Endogenous control of visual search can influence search guidance at the level of a supradimensional...
In a series of event-related functional magnetic resonance studies, we consistently found activation...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...