Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) is a useful paradigm for studying properties of visual attention. In a typical MOT task, eight or more identical objects are presented on a computer screen. Several of these objects are distinguished as targets by flashing briefly at the beginning of a trial. These objects then move in a random and unpredictable manner, and the observer is asked to identify the targets at the conclusion of this movement (as described in Pylyshyn, 2001; Pylyshyn & Storm, 1988). Observers can easily track four or five objects among identical distractors in a varying range of conditions. Such results have been interpreted as the function of visual indexes (also called FINSTs), which are the preattentive individuation mechanisms p...
The allocation of attention in depth is examined using a multi-element tracking paradigm. Observers ...
<p>The targets to be tracked are indicated during the cue phase, e.g., by flashing red for 1.5 secon...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) plays a vital role in image and video processing research area and in...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
We previously reported that in the Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) task, which requires tracking seve...
We report that during multiple-object tracking (MOT, Pylyshyn Storm 1988) a strategy of grouping sev...
In everyday situations people have to track several objects at once (e.g. driving or collective spor...
We review all published eye-tracking studies to date that have used eye movements to examine multipl...
<p>(A) Objects (total: 18) are shown. (B) A subset of objects (i.e., the “targets”, varied between z...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
In daily visual life, objects in the world shift drastically across the retina as their positions mo...
xiii, 155 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
The multiple-object-tracking (MOT) paradigm is useful for studying how observers allocate their atte...
The allocation of attention in depth is examined using a multi-element tracking paradigm. Observers ...
<p>The targets to be tracked are indicated during the cue phase, e.g., by flashing red for 1.5 secon...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) plays a vital role in image and video processing research area and in...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
We previously reported that in the Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) task, which requires tracking seve...
We report that during multiple-object tracking (MOT, Pylyshyn Storm 1988) a strategy of grouping sev...
In everyday situations people have to track several objects at once (e.g. driving or collective spor...
We review all published eye-tracking studies to date that have used eye movements to examine multipl...
<p>(A) Objects (total: 18) are shown. (B) A subset of objects (i.e., the “targets”, varied between z...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
In daily visual life, objects in the world shift drastically across the retina as their positions mo...
xiii, 155 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
The multiple-object-tracking (MOT) paradigm is useful for studying how observers allocate their atte...
The allocation of attention in depth is examined using a multi-element tracking paradigm. Observers ...
<p>The targets to be tracked are indicated during the cue phase, e.g., by flashing red for 1.5 secon...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) plays a vital role in image and video processing research area and in...