A central research goal in the cognitive sciences has been to understand the processes that underlie selective attention, or the ability to focus on goal-relevant information. Two opposing theories have been proposed in an effort to explain how selective attention emerges: one suggests that attention improves continuously over time, whereas the other proposes that attention improves at a discrete time point. While outcome-based data (e.g., reaction time) have successfully provided evidence for both accounts, there has been no empirical evidence to differentiate them. In this study, we used mouse-tracking in a flanker task that provided time sensitive measures associated with selective attention. Specifically, we recorded the path of real-ti...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
Sustained attention decrease over time has been ascribed to an impairment of attentional top-down pr...
An important question is whether attentional selectivity improves discretely or continuously during ...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
It has been hypothesized that top-down (endogenous) attentional processes are implied in modulatings...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
The attention literature distinguishes two general mechanisms by which attention can benefit perform...
Studies of eye-movements and manual response have established that rapid overt selection is largely ...
A near continuous stream of information reaches our eyes and the task of the visual system is to mak...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
Sustained attention decrease over time has been ascribed to an impairment of attentional top-down pr...
An important question is whether attentional selectivity improves discretely or continuously during ...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
It has been hypothesized that top-down (endogenous) attentional processes are implied in modulatings...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
The attention literature distinguishes two general mechanisms by which attention can benefit perform...
Studies of eye-movements and manual response have established that rapid overt selection is largely ...
A near continuous stream of information reaches our eyes and the task of the visual system is to mak...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
Sustained attention decrease over time has been ascribed to an impairment of attentional top-down pr...