Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of “inattentional blindness”) and in the capacity for selective focus (leading to distraction). Load theory (e.g., Lavie, 1995) accounts for both limitations by proposing that perceptual processing has limited capacity but proceeds automatically and in parallel on all stimuli within capacity. Here we tested these claims by applying load theory to the phenomenon of “subitizing”: the parallel detection and individuation of a limited number of items, established in enumeration research. We predicted that distractor interference will be found within but not beyond a person’s subitizing capacity (measured as the transition from parallel to serial slope). Participants reporte...
What is the relationship between attention and conscious awareness? Awareness sometimes appears to b...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of "inattentional blindness"...
The claim that face perception is mediated by a specialized ‘face module’ that proceeds automaticall...
Predictions from perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995, 2005) regarding object recognition across the ...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
According to the load theory of attention, an increased perceptual load reduces distractor processin...
The perceptual load and dilution models differ fundamentally in terms of the proposed mechanism unde...
Perceptual load has been found to be a powerful determinant of distractibility in laboratory tasks. ...
Background Working memory (WM) is imperative for effective selective attention. Distractibility ...
Within attention studies, Lavie's load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994; Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Vidin...
According to perceptual load theory (Lavie, 2005) distractor interference is determined by the avail...
Lavie (1995) have suggested that perceptual processing is influenced by perceptual load. Specificall...
& Neglect is known to produce a bias towards the ipsilesional side. Here we examined whether thi...
What is the relationship between attention and conscious awareness? Awareness sometimes appears to b...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of "inattentional blindness"...
The claim that face perception is mediated by a specialized ‘face module’ that proceeds automaticall...
Predictions from perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995, 2005) regarding object recognition across the ...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
According to the load theory of attention, an increased perceptual load reduces distractor processin...
The perceptual load and dilution models differ fundamentally in terms of the proposed mechanism unde...
Perceptual load has been found to be a powerful determinant of distractibility in laboratory tasks. ...
Background Working memory (WM) is imperative for effective selective attention. Distractibility ...
Within attention studies, Lavie's load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994; Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Vidin...
According to perceptual load theory (Lavie, 2005) distractor interference is determined by the avail...
Lavie (1995) have suggested that perceptual processing is influenced by perceptual load. Specificall...
& Neglect is known to produce a bias towards the ipsilesional side. Here we examined whether thi...
What is the relationship between attention and conscious awareness? Awareness sometimes appears to b...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
The load theory of visual attention proposes that efficient selective perceptual processing of task-...