The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to Titchener (1908, p. 251): "the object of attention comes to consciousness more quickly than the objects which we are not attending to." Although researchers have been studying prior entry for more than a century now, progress in understanding the effect has been hindered by the many methodological confounds present in early research. As a consequence, it is unclear whether the behavioral effects reported in the majority of published studies in this area should be attributed to attention, decisional response biases, and/or, in the case of exogenous spatial cuing studies of the prior-entry effect, to sensory facilitation effects instead. In th...
On each trial, a reference tactile stimulus and another stimulus, which was unpredictably either a s...
Attention has often been likened to spotlights and filters—devices that illuminate or screen out som...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener’s seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to E.B....
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
It is almost one hundred years since Titchener [E.B. Titchener, Lectures on the Elementary Psycholog...
Prior entry refers to the hypothesis of attended objects being perceived prior to unattended objects...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
A temporal order judgment (TOJ) 2-alternative forced choice design was used to examine presaccadic s...
The speeding-up of neural processing associated with attended events (i.e., the prior-entry effect) ...
Weiß K, Hilkenmeier F, Scharlau I. Attention and the speed of information processing: Posterior entr...
Vibell et al. (J Cogn Neurosci 19:109-120, 2007) reported that endogenously attending to a sensory m...
On each trial, a reference tactile stimulus and another stimulus, which was unpredictably either a s...
Attention has often been likened to spotlights and filters—devices that illuminate or screen out som...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of E.B. Titchener’s seven fundamental laws of attention. According to...
The law of prior entry was one of Titchener's seven fundamental laws of attention. According to E.B....
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
Why are nearly simultaneous stimuli frequently perceived in reversed order? The origin of errors in ...
It is almost one hundred years since Titchener [E.B. Titchener, Lectures on the Elementary Psycholog...
Prior entry refers to the hypothesis of attended objects being perceived prior to unattended objects...
An attended stimulus reduces the perceptual latency of a later stimulus at the same location, leadin...
A temporal order judgment (TOJ) 2-alternative forced choice design was used to examine presaccadic s...
The speeding-up of neural processing associated with attended events (i.e., the prior-entry effect) ...
Weiß K, Hilkenmeier F, Scharlau I. Attention and the speed of information processing: Posterior entr...
Vibell et al. (J Cogn Neurosci 19:109-120, 2007) reported that endogenously attending to a sensory m...
On each trial, a reference tactile stimulus and another stimulus, which was unpredictably either a s...
Attention has often been likened to spotlights and filters—devices that illuminate or screen out som...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...