We studied how attention affects contrast detection performance when the target is surrounded by mask elements. In each display quadrant we presented a hexagon of six vertical Gabor patches (the ‘surround’). Only one of the hexagons contained a central Gabor patch (the ‘target’) and the task was to report that quadrant (spatial four-alternative-forced choice). Attention was manipulated by means of a double-task paradigm: in one condition observers had to perform concurrently a central letter-discrimination task, and the contrast-detection task was then only poorly attended, while attention was fully available in the other condition. We find that under poorly attended conditions targets can be detected only when the target contrast exceeds t...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
AbstractWe studied how attention affects contrast detection performance when the target is surrounde...
We studied how attention affects contrast detection performance when the target is surrounded by mas...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
AbstractThis study is the first to report the benefits of spatial covert attention on contrast sensi...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
AbstractContrast detection thresholds are known to increase with background contrast, a phenomenon c...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
AbstractWe examined the effect of transient covert attention on the psychometric function for contra...
The Selective Tuning model of visual attention (Tsotsos, 1990) has proposed that the focus of attent...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
AbstractWe studied how attention affects contrast detection performance when the target is surrounde...
We studied how attention affects contrast detection performance when the target is surrounded by mas...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
AbstractThis study is the first to report the benefits of spatial covert attention on contrast sensi...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
AbstractContrast detection thresholds are known to increase with background contrast, a phenomenon c...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
AbstractWe examined the effect of transient covert attention on the psychometric function for contra...
The Selective Tuning model of visual attention (Tsotsos, 1990) has proposed that the focus of attent...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...