Research over the past 25 years indicates that stimulus processing is diminished when attention is engaged in a perceptually demanding task of high 'perceptual load'. These results have generalized across a variety of stimulus categories, but a controversy evolved over the question of whether perception of distractor faces (or other categories of perceptual expertise) can proceed irrespective of the level of perceptual load in the attended task. Here we identify task-relevance, and in particular identity-relevance, as a potentially important factor in explaining prior inconsistencies. In four experiments, we tested whether perceptual load in an attended letter or word task modulates the processing of famous face distractors, while varying t...
One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in ...
Faces and self-referential materials (eg the own name) are more likely to capture attention in the i...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contra...
Research over the past 25 years indicates that stimulus processing is diminished when attention is e...
Selective attention is widely regarded as a crucial component of human perception. In the visual do...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
It has been established that successful ignoring of irrele-vant distractors depends on the extent to...
Previous studies that investigated the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reported c...
The claim that face perception is mediated by a specialized ‘face module’ that proceeds automaticall...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contr...
AbstractAttention may be biased towards faces but a face advantage may be linked to the upright orie...
We respond more quickly to our own face than to other faces, but there is debate over whether this i...
Previous observations that face recognition may proceed automatically, without drawing on attentiona...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in ...
Faces and self-referential materials (eg the own name) are more likely to capture attention in the i...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contra...
Research over the past 25 years indicates that stimulus processing is diminished when attention is e...
Selective attention is widely regarded as a crucial component of human perception. In the visual do...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
It has been established that successful ignoring of irrele-vant distractors depends on the extent to...
Previous studies that investigated the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reported c...
The claim that face perception is mediated by a specialized ‘face module’ that proceeds automaticall...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contr...
AbstractAttention may be biased towards faces but a face advantage may be linked to the upright orie...
We respond more quickly to our own face than to other faces, but there is debate over whether this i...
Previous observations that face recognition may proceed automatically, without drawing on attentiona...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in ...
Faces and self-referential materials (eg the own name) are more likely to capture attention in the i...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contra...