This paper elaborates a recent conceptualization of feature-based attention in terms of attention filters (Drew et al., Journal of Vision, 10(10:20), 1-16, 2010) into a general purpose centroid-estimation paradigm for studying feature-based attention. An attention filter is a brain process, initiated by a participant in the context of a task requiring feature-based attention, which operates broadly across space to modulate the relative effectiveness with which different features in the retinal input influence performance. This paper describes an empirical method for quantitatively measuring attention filters. The method uses a "statistical summary representation" (SSR) task in which the participant strives to mouse-click the centroid of a b...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
This paper elaborates a recent conceptualization of feature-based attention in terms of attention fi...
While the visual search task has been instrumental in the study of feature-based attention (i.e., ho...
An attention filter is a neural process acting across space to modulate the effectiveness with which...
Feature-based selective attention is a very important ability people use to explore the world around...
When presented with a complex scene our visual system relies on perceptions that occur pre-attentive...
How well can observers selectively attend only to dots that are lighter or darker than the backgroun...
When participants perform a selective centroid task, they are instructed to attend to a specific sti...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
In a selective centroid task, the participant views a brief cloud of items of different types-some o...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...
This paper elaborates a recent conceptualization of feature-based attention in terms of attention fi...
While the visual search task has been instrumental in the study of feature-based attention (i.e., ho...
An attention filter is a neural process acting across space to modulate the effectiveness with which...
Feature-based selective attention is a very important ability people use to explore the world around...
When presented with a complex scene our visual system relies on perceptions that occur pre-attentive...
How well can observers selectively attend only to dots that are lighter or darker than the backgroun...
When participants perform a selective centroid task, they are instructed to attend to a specific sti...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
In a selective centroid task, the participant views a brief cloud of items of different types-some o...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
Directing attention to a specific feature of an object has been linked to different forms of attenti...