Rapid visual flicker is known to capture attention. Here we show slow flicker can also capture attention under reciprocal temporal conditions. Observers searched for a target line (vertical or horizontal) among tilted distractors. Distractor lines were surrounded by luminance modulating annuli, all flickering sinusoidally at 1.3 or 12.1 Hz, while the target’s annulus flickered at frequencies within this range. Search times improved with increasing target/distractor frequency differences. For target–distractor frequency separations >5 Hz reaction times were minimal with high-frequency targets correctly identified more rapidly than low frequency targets (~400 ms). Critically, however, at these optimal frequency separations search times for lo...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Modulation of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) by attention was studied in detail us...
Studies of eye-movements and manual response have established that rapid overt selection is largely ...
International audienceAttention has been found to sample visual information periodically, in a wide ...
We investigated the influence of attention and motion on the sensitivity of flicker detection for a ...
We investigated attentional demands in visual rhythm perception of periodically moving stimuli using...
Attention is known to be sensitive to the temporal structure of scenes. We initially tested whether ...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
PURPOSE: The spotlight of attention is full of discrete moments and operates periodically. Recentl...
Frequent target stimuli are detected more rapidly than infrequent ones. Here, we examined whether th...
Rhythmic visual stimulation (“flicker”) is primarily used to “tag” processing of low-level visual an...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
International audienceVisual search, looking for a target embedded among distractors, has long been ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present new experimental results which speak of the topic of temporal prop...
AbstractWhen two flickering sources are far enough apart to avoid low-level motion signals, phase ju...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Modulation of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) by attention was studied in detail us...
Studies of eye-movements and manual response have established that rapid overt selection is largely ...
International audienceAttention has been found to sample visual information periodically, in a wide ...
We investigated the influence of attention and motion on the sensitivity of flicker detection for a ...
We investigated attentional demands in visual rhythm perception of periodically moving stimuli using...
Attention is known to be sensitive to the temporal structure of scenes. We initially tested whether ...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
PURPOSE: The spotlight of attention is full of discrete moments and operates periodically. Recentl...
Frequent target stimuli are detected more rapidly than infrequent ones. Here, we examined whether th...
Rhythmic visual stimulation (“flicker”) is primarily used to “tag” processing of low-level visual an...
Spotting a prey or a predator is crucial in the natural environment and relies on the ability to ext...
International audienceVisual search, looking for a target embedded among distractors, has long been ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present new experimental results which speak of the topic of temporal prop...
AbstractWhen two flickering sources are far enough apart to avoid low-level motion signals, phase ju...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Modulation of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) by attention was studied in detail us...
Studies of eye-movements and manual response have established that rapid overt selection is largely ...