It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location. Using essentially the same paradigm as was used previously by N. P. Bichot, K. R. Cave, and H. Pashler (1999), we demonstrate that their finding of an attentional “split” between separate target locations only reflects the early phase of attentional selection. Our subjects were asked to compare the shapes (circle or square) of 2 oddly colored targets within an array of 8 stimuli. After a varying stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), 8 letters were flashed at the previous stimulus locations, followed by a mask. For a given SOA, the performance of subjects at reporting letters in each location was taken to reflect the distribution of spatial atten...
Visual attention can be focused concurrently on two stimuli at noncontiguous locations while interme...
AbstractThe finding that attention can encompass several non-contiguous items at once challenges the...
We investigated how attention is distributed when one of two attended stimuli stands out from the vi...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
AbstractCan the brain attend to more than a single location at one time? In this issue of Neuron, Mc...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
A long-standing debate in the literature is whether attention can form two or more independent spati...
In real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects that re...
Visual attention is involved in many everyday tasks, such as finding one’s shoes, driving, or lookin...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (...
Visual attention can be focused concurrently on two stimuli at noncontiguous locations while interme...
Visual attention can be focused concurrently on two stimuli at noncontiguous locations while interme...
AbstractThe finding that attention can encompass several non-contiguous items at once challenges the...
We investigated how attention is distributed when one of two attended stimuli stands out from the vi...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
AbstractCan the brain attend to more than a single location at one time? In this issue of Neuron, Mc...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
A long-standing debate in the literature is whether attention can form two or more independent spati...
In real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects that re...
Visual attention is involved in many everyday tasks, such as finding one’s shoes, driving, or lookin...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (...
Visual attention can be focused concurrently on two stimuli at noncontiguous locations while interme...
Visual attention can be focused concurrently on two stimuli at noncontiguous locations while interme...
AbstractThe finding that attention can encompass several non-contiguous items at once challenges the...
We investigated how attention is distributed when one of two attended stimuli stands out from the vi...