Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019To cope with the multitude of stimuli in the world, our visual system selectively attends to the pertinent locations or features in our environment, and while not all available information is relevant, it is common at a given moment for there to be more than a single element of interest. What are the behavioral and neural consequences in these cases of divided attention? The experiments described in this dissertation combine careful progressions of psychophysical tasks and fMRI to examine three broad questions (1) Is there always a cost to performance in divided attention tasks? (2) What are the cognitive processes that are limited under conditions of divided attention? 3) How does dividing atte...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
AbstractWe used a divided attention psychophysical task to test the hypothesis that visual attention...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Selective attention improves information processing fo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Visual attention involves selecting relevant informati...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Individuals are able to split attention between separate locations, but divided spatial attention in...
<div><p>An important advance in the study of visual attention has been the identification of a non-s...
Higher-order cognitive processes were shown to rely on the interplay between large-scale neural netw...
The ability to successfully allocate attention to a particular space or feature in the visual world ...
Traditional views of multisensory integration emphasise the advantage of stimulating or attending to...
We used a divided attention psychophysical task to test the hypothesis that visual attention to a st...
AbstractCan the brain attend to more than a single location at one time? In this issue of Neuron, Mc...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
Using an uncertainty paradigm and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we studied the effect...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
AbstractWe used a divided attention psychophysical task to test the hypothesis that visual attention...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Selective attention improves information processing fo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Visual attention involves selecting relevant informati...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Individuals are able to split attention between separate locations, but divided spatial attention in...
<div><p>An important advance in the study of visual attention has been the identification of a non-s...
Higher-order cognitive processes were shown to rely on the interplay between large-scale neural netw...
The ability to successfully allocate attention to a particular space or feature in the visual world ...
Traditional views of multisensory integration emphasise the advantage of stimulating or attending to...
We used a divided attention psychophysical task to test the hypothesis that visual attention to a st...
AbstractCan the brain attend to more than a single location at one time? In this issue of Neuron, Mc...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
Using an uncertainty paradigm and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we studied the effect...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
AbstractWe used a divided attention psychophysical task to test the hypothesis that visual attention...