This study was designed to test whether information transmission between the perceptual and motor levels occurs continuously or in discrete steps. Ss performed visual search across nontargets that shared visual features with one of two possible targets, each assigned to a different response. In addition to reaction time, psychophysiological measures were used to assess the duration of target search and the onset of central and peripheral motor activity. Nontargets sharing features with a target selectively activated the response associated with that target, even when it was not present in the display. This suggests that information transmission to the motor level can consist of fine-grained visual information and that visual search and resp...
This study examined whether objects are attended in serial or in parallel during a demanding visual ...
Two alternative explanations were examined for why selective response activation sometimes starts be...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the carry-over of a location-based attentional set f...
This study was designed to test whether information transmission between the perceptual and motor le...
Over the last decades, the visual-search paradigm has provided a powerful test bed for competing the...
In discussions of process models of human information processing, the continuous flow conception (Er...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
ABSTRACT—Most models assume that response time (RT) comprises the time required for successive proce...
The capacity of processing several cognitive stages simultaneously still generates a considerable di...
Abstract Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual searc...
AbstractHow we find what we are looking for in complex visual scenes is a seemingly simple ability t...
Ss performed a hybrid go/no-go reaction task in which colored letters were assigned in various ways ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual search for feat...
In Experiments 1 and 2, the time to locate and identify a visual target (visual search perfor-mance ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
This study examined whether objects are attended in serial or in parallel during a demanding visual ...
Two alternative explanations were examined for why selective response activation sometimes starts be...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the carry-over of a location-based attentional set f...
This study was designed to test whether information transmission between the perceptual and motor le...
Over the last decades, the visual-search paradigm has provided a powerful test bed for competing the...
In discussions of process models of human information processing, the continuous flow conception (Er...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
ABSTRACT—Most models assume that response time (RT) comprises the time required for successive proce...
The capacity of processing several cognitive stages simultaneously still generates a considerable di...
Abstract Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual searc...
AbstractHow we find what we are looking for in complex visual scenes is a seemingly simple ability t...
Ss performed a hybrid go/no-go reaction task in which colored letters were assigned in various ways ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence is presented suggesting that, in visual search for feat...
In Experiments 1 and 2, the time to locate and identify a visual target (visual search perfor-mance ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
This study examined whether objects are attended in serial or in parallel during a demanding visual ...
Two alternative explanations were examined for why selective response activation sometimes starts be...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the carry-over of a location-based attentional set f...