亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Poster Session - Attention: no. 318Visual attention research has suggested two distinct and complementary forms of selection: space- and object-based attention. Though attention can be allocated to regions of space as well as perceptual objects, the exact relationship between the two modes of selection is not fully understood yet. Egly, Driver, and Rafal (1994) first demonstrated spatial- and object-based effects within a single paradigm. However, the space- and object-based reference frames overlapped—targets appeared at the cued location inside the cued object on a large majority of trials. The present study dissociated object and location using a variant of the Egly paradigm. Participants performed a shape discrimination...
The visual system allocates attention in object-based and location-based modes. However, the questio...
Do spatial attention and object attention modulate visual processing in similar ways? Previously we ...
Earlier studies have demonstrated that spatial cueing differentially reduces stimulus-stimulus congr...
Visual attention research has suggested two distinct and complementary forms of selection: space- an...
Session: Attention: Features IIIt has been previously demonstrated that attention can be allocated t...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
In a previous study, Egly, Driver, and Rafal (1994) observed both space- and object-based components...
Previous research suggests that visual attention can be allocated to locations in space (space-based...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Visual attention can be allocated to locations or objects, leading to enhanced processing of informa...
The effects of occlusion and past experience on the allocation of object-based attention It is well ...
Selective attention may be flexibly directed toward particular locations in the visual field (spatia...
Three experiments re-examined Baylis and Driver’s (1993) strong evidence for object-based selection,...
Do spatial attention and object attention modulate visual processing in similar ways? Previously we ...
Previous studies have shown that spatial attention can shift in three-dimensional (3-D) space determ...
The visual system allocates attention in object-based and location-based modes. However, the questio...
Do spatial attention and object attention modulate visual processing in similar ways? Previously we ...
Earlier studies have demonstrated that spatial cueing differentially reduces stimulus-stimulus congr...
Visual attention research has suggested two distinct and complementary forms of selection: space- an...
Session: Attention: Features IIIt has been previously demonstrated that attention can be allocated t...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
In a previous study, Egly, Driver, and Rafal (1994) observed both space- and object-based components...
Previous research suggests that visual attention can be allocated to locations in space (space-based...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Visual attention can be allocated to locations or objects, leading to enhanced processing of informa...
The effects of occlusion and past experience on the allocation of object-based attention It is well ...
Selective attention may be flexibly directed toward particular locations in the visual field (spatia...
Three experiments re-examined Baylis and Driver’s (1993) strong evidence for object-based selection,...
Do spatial attention and object attention modulate visual processing in similar ways? Previously we ...
Previous studies have shown that spatial attention can shift in three-dimensional (3-D) space determ...
The visual system allocates attention in object-based and location-based modes. However, the questio...
Do spatial attention and object attention modulate visual processing in similar ways? Previously we ...
Earlier studies have demonstrated that spatial cueing differentially reduces stimulus-stimulus congr...