In vision science, a particularly controversial topic is whether and how quickly the semantic information about objects is available outside foveal vision. Here, we aimed at contributing to this debate by coregistering eye movements and EEG while participants viewed photographs of indoor scenes that contained a semantically consistent or inconsistent target object. Linear deconvolution modeling was used to analyze the ERPs evoked by scene onset as well as the fixation-related potentials (FRPs) elicited by the fixation on the target object (t) and by the preceding fixation (t − 1). Object–scene consistency did not influence the probability of immediate target fixation or the ERP evoked by scene onset, which suggests that object–scene semanti...
Objects that are congruent with a scene are recognised more efficiently than objects that are incong...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
Eye-tracking studies using arrays of objects have demonstrated that some high-level processing of ob...
In a typical visual Event Related Potential (ERP) study, the stimulus is presented centrally on the ...
Object recognition is such an everyday task it seems almost mundane. We look at the spaces around us...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Visual object recognition seems to occur almost instantaneously. However, not only does it require h...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of fixations are affected by image properties, including high-l...
Objects can be described in terms of low-level (e.g., boundaries) and high-level properties (e.g., o...
To characterize the regional changes in neuronal couplings and information transfer related to seman...
Objects that are congruent with a scene are recognised more efficiently than objects that are incong...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
Eye-tracking studies using arrays of objects have demonstrated that some high-level processing of ob...
In a typical visual Event Related Potential (ERP) study, the stimulus is presented centrally on the ...
Object recognition is such an everyday task it seems almost mundane. We look at the spaces around us...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Visual object recognition seems to occur almost instantaneously. However, not only does it require h...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of fixations are affected by image properties, including high-l...
Objects can be described in terms of low-level (e.g., boundaries) and high-level properties (e.g., o...
To characterize the regional changes in neuronal couplings and information transfer related to seman...
Objects that are congruent with a scene are recognised more efficiently than objects that are incong...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...