To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visual search, we employed the N2pc component as an electrophysiological marker of attentional object selection. Participants searched for a target object that was defined by a conjunction of color and shape. Some search displays contained the target or a nontarget object that matched either the target color or its shape among 3 nonmatching distractors. In other displays, the target and a partially target-matching nontarget object appeared together. N2pc results demonstrated that the initial stage of attentional object selection is controlled by local feature-specific signals. Attention is allocated in parallel and independently to objects with ta...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
Representations of target-defining features (attentional templates) guide the selection of target ob...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
To investigate the time course of attentional object selection processes in visual search tasks wher...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
Glyn Humphreys and his co-workers have made numerous important theoretical and empirical contributio...
We investigated whether spatial filtering can restrict attentional selectivity during visual search ...
Representations of target features (attentional templates) guide attentional object selection during...
Glyn Humphreys and his co-workers have made numerous important theoretical and empirical contributio...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
Representations of target-defining features (attentional templates) guide the selection of target ob...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
Feature-based control processes guide attention towards objects with target features in visual searc...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
To investigate the time course of attentional object selection processes in visual search tasks wher...
The question whether alphanumerical category is involved in the control of attentional target select...
Glyn Humphreys and his co-workers have made numerous important theoretical and empirical contributio...
We investigated whether spatial filtering can restrict attentional selectivity during visual search ...
Representations of target features (attentional templates) guide attentional object selection during...
Glyn Humphreys and his co-workers have made numerous important theoretical and empirical contributio...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
Representations of target-defining features (attentional templates) guide the selection of target ob...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...