Figural binding and attention are two important processes that help to perceive the outside world. Binding is necessary to link together the different features of single objects which are represented in a distributed fashion in the brain. Attention serves to focus onto a small subset of incoming information. It is still not clear how exactly these two mechanisms operate and interact. We performed two experiments employing illusory Kanizsa figures (KFs) to investigate the temporal order of figural binding and spatial attention. In a visual search task, subjects had to detect the presence of a KF among distractor stimuli. We found only a slight increase of reaction times when increasing the number of distractors, indicating that KFs popped ou...
Object configurations can be perceptually represented at various hierarchical levels. For example, i...
Prior research has uncovered a close coupling of spatial attention to sensori-motor processes both a...
This study investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention in a task where subjects...
Figural binding and attention are two important processes that help to perceive the outside world. B...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the v...
The brain effortlessly recognizes objects even when the visual information belonging to an object is...
Selective attention may be flexibly directed toward particular locations in the visual field (spatia...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
Attention directed to a part of an object tends to obligatorily spread over all of the spatial regio...
Illusory figure completion demonstrates the ability of the visual system to integrate information ac...
<div><p>It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about compl...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about complex scene...
Object configurations can be perceptually represented at various hierarchical levels. For example, i...
Prior research has uncovered a close coupling of spatial attention to sensori-motor processes both a...
This study investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention in a task where subjects...
Figural binding and attention are two important processes that help to perceive the outside world. B...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the v...
The brain effortlessly recognizes objects even when the visual information belonging to an object is...
Selective attention may be flexibly directed toward particular locations in the visual field (spatia...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
Attention directed to a part of an object tends to obligatorily spread over all of the spatial regio...
Illusory figure completion demonstrates the ability of the visual system to integrate information ac...
<div><p>It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about compl...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about complex scene...
Object configurations can be perceptually represented at various hierarchical levels. For example, i...
Prior research has uncovered a close coupling of spatial attention to sensori-motor processes both a...
This study investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention in a task where subjects...