When processing complex visual input, human observers sequentially allocate their attention to different subsets of the stimulus. What are the mechanisms and strategies that guide this selection process? We investigated the influence of various stimulus features on human overt attention—that is, attention related to shifts of gaze with natural color images and modified versions thereof. Our experimental modifications, systematic changes of hue across the entire image, influenced only the global appearance of the stimuli, leaving the local features under investigation unaffected. We demonstrated that these modifications consistently reduce the subjective interpretation of a stimulus as “natural” across observers. By analyzing fixations, we f...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
In a natural environment, humans are not able to process all information available to the visual sys...
Visual attention is thought to be driven by the interplay between low-level visual features and task...
Models of attention are typically based on difference maps in low-level features but neglect higher ...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
AbstractNatural scenes contain a rich variety of contours that the visual system extracts to segrega...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
In a natural environment, humans are not able to process all information available to the visual sys...
Visual attention is thought to be driven by the interplay between low-level visual features and task...
Models of attention are typically based on difference maps in low-level features but neglect higher ...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
AbstractNatural scenes contain a rich variety of contours that the visual system extracts to segrega...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...