Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believed to be due to our ability to tune attention to the particular elementary feature values of a sought-after target (e.g., red, orange, yellow). By contrast, recent findings showed that attention is often tuned to feature relationships, that is, features that the target has relative to irrelevant features in the context (e.g., redder, yellower). However, the evidence for such a relational account is so far exclusively based on behavioral measures that do not allow a safe inference about early perceptual processes. The present study provides a critical test of the relational account, by measuring an electrophysiological marker in the EEG of part...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
The notion that attentional top-down control can be tuned to a stimulus feature is widely accepted. ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaA visual stimulus may be selecti...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
Many everyday tasks require selecting relevant objects in the visual field while ignoring irrelevant...
Most current theories of attention are feature-detector theories, which assume that attention is tun...
What factors determine which stimuli of a scene will be visually selected and become available for c...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for further capacity-limited processing and gates th...
Top-down guidance of visual attention has classically been thought to operate in a feature-specific ...
The present study used a spatial blink task and a cuing task to examine the boundary between feature...
Attention is essential component of visual perception. The present thesis contains experimental resu...
To find out whether attentional target selection can be effectively guided by top-down task sets for...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
The notion that attentional top-down control can be tuned to a stimulus feature is widely accepted. ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaA visual stimulus may be selecti...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
Our ability to select task-relevant information from cluttered visual environments is widely believe...
Many everyday tasks require selecting relevant objects in the visual field while ignoring irrelevant...
Most current theories of attention are feature-detector theories, which assume that attention is tun...
What factors determine which stimuli of a scene will be visually selected and become available for c...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
AbstractWhen humans scan their visual environment, relevant objects are selectively attended for enh...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for further capacity-limited processing and gates th...
Top-down guidance of visual attention has classically been thought to operate in a feature-specific ...
The present study used a spatial blink task and a cuing task to examine the boundary between feature...
Attention is essential component of visual perception. The present thesis contains experimental resu...
To find out whether attentional target selection can be effectively guided by top-down task sets for...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
The notion that attentional top-down control can be tuned to a stimulus feature is widely accepted. ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaA visual stimulus may be selecti...