There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making semantics available for attentional guidance. Much of the debate has centred on whether objects that do not fit within an overall scene draw attention, in complex displays that are often difficult to control. Here, we revisited the question by reanalysing data from three experiments that used displays consisting of standalone objects from a carefully controlled stimulus set. Observers searched for a target object, as per auditory instruction. On the critical trials, the displays contained no target but objects that were semantically related to the target, visually related, or unrelated. Analyses using (generalized) linear mixed-effects models sh...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
Eye-tracking studies using arrays of objects have demonstrated that some high-level processing of ob...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
To what extent is visual attention driven by the semantics of individual objects, rather than by the...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
In vision science, a particularly controversial topic is whether and how quickly the semantic inform...
The ability of a stimulus to capture visuospatial attention depends on the interplay between its bot...
When participants are presented simultaneously with spoken language and a visual display depicting o...
Attention gates sensory input by selecting and enhancing the behaviorally relevant subset of incomin...
International audienceRecognizing a natural object requires one to pool information from various sen...
As we act on the world around us, our eyes seek out objects we plan to interact with. A growing body...
Attention gates sensory input by selecting and enhancing the behaviorally relevant subset of incomin...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
Eye-tracking studies using arrays of objects have demonstrated that some high-level processing of ob...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
To what extent is visual attention driven by the semantics of individual objects, rather than by the...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
In vision science, a particularly controversial topic is whether and how quickly the semantic inform...
The ability of a stimulus to capture visuospatial attention depends on the interplay between its bot...
When participants are presented simultaneously with spoken language and a visual display depicting o...
Attention gates sensory input by selecting and enhancing the behaviorally relevant subset of incomin...
International audienceRecognizing a natural object requires one to pool information from various sen...
As we act on the world around us, our eyes seek out objects we plan to interact with. A growing body...
Attention gates sensory input by selecting and enhancing the behaviorally relevant subset of incomin...
An important question is to what extent visual attention is driven by the semantics of individual ob...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...