In visual search for pop-out targets, reaction times are facilitated when the target on the current trial appears at a previous target location, and inhibited when it appears at a previous distractor location, relative to when it appears at a previously empty (neutral) location (Maljkovic and Nakayama, Perception and Psychophysics 58:977–991, 1996). However, while normal subjects are able to positively/negatively tag selected target/rejected distractor locations to guide search on the next trial, patients with visual hemi-neglect may have a (uni- or bilateral) deficit in these functions that may contribute to their disturbed visual scanning behavior. To examine this, using a pop-out search task, the present study assessed cross-trial facili...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
Objective: To determine whether visual selection for a target in patients with spatial deficits in a...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
We examined priming of visual search by repeated target location or color in two patients with left ...
We examined priming of visual search by repeated target location or color in two patients with left ...
Many aspects of spatial neglect can be explained as arising from competition for attentional selecti...
When two visual events appear consecutively in the same spatial location, our response to the second...
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Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower reaction times to targets presented at previously stimul...
We explored how variability in the probability of target locations affects visual search in normal i...
& Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demon-strate abnormal visual search, re-exam...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
Objective: To determine whether visual selection for a target in patients with spatial deficits in a...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
We examined priming of visual search by repeated target location or color in two patients with left ...
We examined priming of visual search by repeated target location or color in two patients with left ...
Many aspects of spatial neglect can be explained as arising from competition for attentional selecti...
When two visual events appear consecutively in the same spatial location, our response to the second...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower reaction times to targets presented at previously stimul...
We explored how variability in the probability of target locations affects visual search in normal i...
& Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demon-strate abnormal visual search, re-exam...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
Objective: To determine whether visual selection for a target in patients with spatial deficits in a...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...