The present study explored the deployment of visual attention among multiple targets as a function of their position (same or opposite hemifield) within the visual array. Twentythree participants were presented with circular search arrays (70 ms of exposure time) that contained one or two targets (numbers or letters) among distractors. In the double target condition, the two targets could appear in the same or in opposite hemifields. Target identification performance as well as ERPs to the onset of the visual array were measured. The percentage of double target reports was generally higher for targets presented in opposite, compared to the same, hemifields, indicating that competition between multiple targets increases within the same hemif...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Research has found evidence supporting a two spotlight model of spatial-based attention, but only a ...
Traditionally, spatial processing has been considered the domain of the right hemisphere(e.g., Milne...
Traditionally, spatial processing has been considered the domain of the right hemisphere(e.g., Milne...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Research has found evidence supporting a two spotlight model of spatial-based attention, but only a ...
Traditionally, spatial processing has been considered the domain of the right hemisphere(e.g., Milne...
Traditionally, spatial processing has been considered the domain of the right hemisphere(e.g., Milne...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
We use a novel search task to investigate the spatial distribution of visual attention, developing a...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...