Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered as indivisible, many studies in the last 15 years have claimed the contrary. These studies suggest that humans can direct their attention simultaneously to multiple noncontiguous regions of the visual field upon mere instruction. The notion that spatial attention can easily be split is counterintuitive in the light of current neurocognitive models of attention. We examined studies on divided attention against 4 methodological criteria that should be satisfied in order to convincingly demonstrate divided attention, and we found no studies in the current literature that pass this test. On the basis of current theories of attention, we argue th...
Visual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, there is no single theo...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
A long-standing debate in the literature is whether attention can form two or more independent spati...
International audienceModels of visual attention have, with few exceptions, proposed that attention ...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
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...
Traditional views of multisensory integration emphasise the advantage of stimulating or attending to...
Research evidence now suggests that the deployment of multiple attentional foci in non-contiguous lo...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
The distribution of visual attention has been the topic of much investigation, and various theories ...
Visual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, there is no single theo...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
A long-standing debate in the literature is whether attention can form two or more independent spati...
International audienceModels of visual attention have, with few exceptions, proposed that attention ...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
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...
Traditional views of multisensory integration emphasise the advantage of stimulating or attending to...
Research evidence now suggests that the deployment of multiple attentional foci in non-contiguous lo...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
The ability to devote attention simultaneously to multiple visual objects plays an important role in...
The distribution of visual attention has been the topic of much investigation, and various theories ...
Visual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, there is no single theo...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...