Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically attract our attention thereby affecting responses to subsequent targets, although an alternative view (the contingent attentional capture account) holds that stimuli only capture our attention when they match target features. In the current study, we examined whether an extended version of the latter view can explain exogenous cuing effects on speed and accuracy of performance to targets (uncued-cued) in multimodal settings, in which auditory and visual stimuli co-occur. To this end, we determined whether observed effects of visual and auditory cues, which were always intermixed, depend on top-down settings in "pure" blocks, in which only one t...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
In the multisensory world in which we live, certain objects and events are of more relevance than ot...
Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close te...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
There is now convincing evidence that an involuntary shift of spatial attention to a stimulus in one...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
This study investigated nonspatial shifts of attention between visual and auditory modalities. The a...
Control of visual attention by auditory stimuli is explored in seven previously unpublished experime...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close te...
The common view on the interplay between exogenous and endogenous orienting holds that abrupt onsets...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
In the multisensory world in which we live, certain objects and events are of more relevance than ot...
Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close te...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
There is now convincing evidence that an involuntary shift of spatial attention to a stimulus in one...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
This study investigated nonspatial shifts of attention between visual and auditory modalities. The a...
Control of visual attention by auditory stimuli is explored in seven previously unpublished experime...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close te...
The common view on the interplay between exogenous and endogenous orienting holds that abrupt onsets...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
In the multisensory world in which we live, certain objects and events are of more relevance than ot...
Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close te...