Although neuroimaging studies have shown that exogenous and endogenous attention are dissociable, only a few behavioural studies have explored their differential effects on visual sensitivity, and none have directly focused on visual appearance. Here, we show that exogenous and endogenous attention produces contrasting effects on apparent size. Participants performed a spatial pre-cueing comparative judgement task that had been frequently used to test the attentional effects on visual perception. The results showed that a smaller stimulus within the focus of exogenous attention was perceived to be equal in size as a larger unattended stimulus, whereas a larger stimulus within the focus of endogenous attention was perceived to be equal in si...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
A current controversy exists about the relationship between spatial attention and conscious percepti...
Although vision is the dominant sense in humans, the brain's capacity to process visual information ...
Covert attention, the selective processing of visual information in the absence of eye movements, im...
Exogenous attention is an involuntary, reflexive orienting response that results in enhanced process...
The current study determined in healthy subjects (n = 16) whether size adaptation occurs at early, i...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
We summarize and discuss a series of psychophysical studies on the effects of spatial covert attenti...
Selective attention is a critical cognitive capacity that enables us to navigate our information-den...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
The experiments in this thesis were designed to examine the consequences of endogenous and exogenous...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Originally, the zoom lens model of attention scaling proposed that narrowing attention to a small ar...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
A current controversy exists about the relationship between spatial attention and conscious percepti...
Although vision is the dominant sense in humans, the brain's capacity to process visual information ...
Covert attention, the selective processing of visual information in the absence of eye movements, im...
Exogenous attention is an involuntary, reflexive orienting response that results in enhanced process...
The current study determined in healthy subjects (n = 16) whether size adaptation occurs at early, i...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
We summarize and discuss a series of psychophysical studies on the effects of spatial covert attenti...
Selective attention is a critical cognitive capacity that enables us to navigate our information-den...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
The experiments in this thesis were designed to examine the consequences of endogenous and exogenous...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Originally, the zoom lens model of attention scaling proposed that narrowing attention to a small ar...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
A current controversy exists about the relationship between spatial attention and conscious percepti...
Although vision is the dominant sense in humans, the brain's capacity to process visual information ...