The present study represents an attempt to find an electrophysiological correlate of the redundant targets effect, or RTE (i.e., the speeding up of reaction time, or RT, for redundant vs. single targets). Subjects made a speeded response either to one small checkerboard presented to the left or right of fixation or to a pair of identical checkerboards presented simultaneously to both hemifields. Both single and double targets could appear either in the upper or lower visual hemifield. The task required detection but not discrimination of the stimuli. During task performance, we recorded the event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited bp the checkerboard targets. As in previous studies, we found that manual RTs to bilatral stimuli were faster t...
This article explores the time course of the functional interplay between detection and encoding sta...
Psychological and neurophysiological models of visual processing have traditionally emphasized hiera...
The neural processing fate of target and nontarget singleton stimuli was investigated in a series of...
The present study represents an attempt to nd an electrophysiological correlate of the redundant ta...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
The timecourse and scalp topography of interactions between neural responses to stimuli in different...
The redundant target effect (RTE) consists in the speeding of reaction time with single versus multi...
Using the ERP method, we examined the processing operations elicited by stimuli that appear within t...
Parallel processing of multiple sensory stimuli is critical for efficient, successful interaction wi...
Normal subjects react more quickly to a pair of visual stimuli than to a stimulus alone. This phenom...
Abstract Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual searc...
Normal subjects react more quickly to a pair of visual stimuli than to a stimulus alone. This phenom...
Abstract Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual search for feat...
In order to investigate the interplay between visuo-spatial attention and central attention, we vari...
This article explores the time course of the functional interplay between detection and encoding sta...
Psychological and neurophysiological models of visual processing have traditionally emphasized hiera...
The neural processing fate of target and nontarget singleton stimuli was investigated in a series of...
The present study represents an attempt to nd an electrophysiological correlate of the redundant ta...
Task performance can be enhanced by the addition of extra information to a visual environment in whi...
The timecourse and scalp topography of interactions between neural responses to stimuli in different...
The redundant target effect (RTE) consists in the speeding of reaction time with single versus multi...
Using the ERP method, we examined the processing operations elicited by stimuli that appear within t...
Parallel processing of multiple sensory stimuli is critical for efficient, successful interaction wi...
Normal subjects react more quickly to a pair of visual stimuli than to a stimulus alone. This phenom...
Abstract Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual searc...
Normal subjects react more quickly to a pair of visual stimuli than to a stimulus alone. This phenom...
Abstract Monitoring visual displays while performing other tasks is commonplace in many operational ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual search for feat...
In order to investigate the interplay between visuo-spatial attention and central attention, we vari...
This article explores the time course of the functional interplay between detection and encoding sta...
Psychological and neurophysiological models of visual processing have traditionally emphasized hiera...
The neural processing fate of target and nontarget singleton stimuli was investigated in a series of...