It is not yet known whether attention and consciousness operate through similar or largely different mechanisms. Visual processing mechanisms are routinely characterized by measuring contrast response functions (CRFs). In this report, behavioral CRFs were obtained in humans (both males and females) by measuring afterimage durations over the entire range of inducer stimulus contrasts to reveal visual mechanisms behind attention and consciousness. Deviations relative to the standard CRF, i.e., gain functions, describe the strength of signal enhancement, which were assessed for both changes due to attentional task and conscious perception. It was found that attention displayed a response-gain function, whereas consciousness displayed a contras...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
AbstractHuman psychophysics and monkey physiology studies have shown that attention modulates early ...
Attention is thought to alter appearance by intensifying the sensory impression of the attended stim...
It is not yet known whether attention and consciousness operate through similar or largely different...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
YesMany visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of ...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
SummaryWhen viewing a different stimulus with each eye, we experience the remarkable phenomenon of b...
SummaryThe computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character...
Many studies exist which attempt to identify and elucidate precisely what constitutes the neural mec...
At any moment in time we are submerged in an overwhelming amount of visual information. If our brain...
A new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstrating th...
Though it is widely agreed that attention and consciousness are distinct phenomena with functionally...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
AbstractHuman psychophysics and monkey physiology studies have shown that attention modulates early ...
Attention is thought to alter appearance by intensifying the sensory impression of the attended stim...
It is not yet known whether attention and consciousness operate through similar or largely different...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
YesMany visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of ...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
SummaryWhen viewing a different stimulus with each eye, we experience the remarkable phenomenon of b...
SummaryThe computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character...
Many studies exist which attempt to identify and elucidate precisely what constitutes the neural mec...
At any moment in time we are submerged in an overwhelming amount of visual information. If our brain...
A new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstrating th...
Though it is widely agreed that attention and consciousness are distinct phenomena with functionally...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
AbstractHuman psychophysics and monkey physiology studies have shown that attention modulates early ...
Attention is thought to alter appearance by intensifying the sensory impression of the attended stim...