Two experiments examined extinction to stimuli presented either with contracting or expanding motion. Experiment 1 used solid shapes which either increased or decreased in size rapidly, consistent with looming motion. Experiment 2 employed random dots so that stimulus size was not confounded with type of motion. In both experiments extinction was modulated by the type of motion presented, with extinction most evident when a contracting object was in the weaker visual field. In addition, in Experiment 2 there was evidence for grouping modulating extinction, when there were looming stimuli in both fields. The results suggest that looming motion is a powerful determinant of stimulus salience in selective attention
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Visual extinction, the failure of patients with unilateral focal brain damage to report the contrale...
AbstractThis study examined the subjective disappearance of a visual object induced by a neighboring...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
Previous studies have shown that selection for perceptual report is often limited to one object at a...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Three experiments examined nonspatial extinction in G.K., a patient with bilateral parietal damage. ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal characteristics of the attentional deficit in patie...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Visual extinction, the failure of patients with unilateral focal brain damage to report the contrale...
AbstractThis study examined the subjective disappearance of a visual object induced by a neighboring...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
Previous studies have shown that selection for perceptual report is often limited to one object at a...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Three experiments examined nonspatial extinction in G.K., a patient with bilateral parietal damage. ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal characteristics of the attentional deficit in patie...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Visual extinction, the failure of patients with unilateral focal brain damage to report the contrale...
AbstractThis study examined the subjective disappearance of a visual object induced by a neighboring...