Previous studies of multiple-object tracking have shown that gaze behavior is affected by target collisions and target–distractor crowding. Therefore, in order to experimentally disentangle this collision-crowding confound, we examined events of target collisions with the bordering frame and crowding with distractors. We hypothesized that collisions are particularly demanding for covert attentional processing, whereas crowding particularly challenges peripheral vision. Results show that gaze is located closer to targets when they are crowded, as would be expected to reduce negative crowding effects by utilizing the higher spatial acuity of foveal vision. However, saccades, which interrupt visual information processing, were ins...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
The multiple-object-tracking (MOT) paradigm is useful for studying how observers allocate their atte...
Peripheral vision seems especially valuable in dual-task situations that require the pro-cessing of ...
In sports, peripheral vision is expected to play an important role in tasks that demand distributed ...
In sports, attention must presumably be divided to multiple players in order to monitor their move-m...
In sports, it is important not only to locate gaze on the right location to utilize the high acuity ...
In sports, it is important not only to locate gaze on the right location to utilize the high acuity ...
We review all published eye-tracking studies to date that have used eye movements to examine multipl...
Introduction The ability to monitor a number of moving objects is often tested with the Multiple Ob...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.When tracking mul...
The allocation of attentional resources to a particular location or object in space involves two dis...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
In sports games, it is often necessary to perceive a large number of moving objects (e.g., the ball ...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
The multiple-object-tracking (MOT) paradigm is useful for studying how observers allocate their atte...
Peripheral vision seems especially valuable in dual-task situations that require the pro-cessing of ...
In sports, peripheral vision is expected to play an important role in tasks that demand distributed ...
In sports, attention must presumably be divided to multiple players in order to monitor their move-m...
In sports, it is important not only to locate gaze on the right location to utilize the high acuity ...
In sports, it is important not only to locate gaze on the right location to utilize the high acuity ...
We review all published eye-tracking studies to date that have used eye movements to examine multipl...
Introduction The ability to monitor a number of moving objects is often tested with the Multiple Ob...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.When tracking mul...
The allocation of attentional resources to a particular location or object in space involves two dis...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
In sports games, it is often necessary to perceive a large number of moving objects (e.g., the ball ...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
The multiple-object-tracking (MOT) paradigm is useful for studying how observers allocate their atte...