To gain insight into how human observers select items in the visual field we pitted two attentional biases against one another in a single free choice design. The first bias is the nasal-temporal asymmetry during free choice tasks, where observers tend to choose targets that appear in their temporal hemifield over targets appearing in their nasal hemifield. The second is the choice bias found in studies of attentional priming. When observers have to select between a stimulus that shares features with a preceding target and a stimulus sharing features with previous distractors, they have a strong tendency to choose the preceding search target and this bias increases the more often the same search is repeated. Our results show that both biase...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
AbstractIn a dual-task paradigm with a perceptual discrimination task and a concurrent saccade task,...
In the natural environment, visual selection is accomplished by a system of nested effectors, moving...
To gain insight into how human observers select items in the visual field we pitted two attentional ...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
International audiencePrevious research showed the existence of systematic tendencies in viewing beh...
Visual attention is guided by the history of selections in previous trials, an effect usually referr...
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substanti...
AbstractThe spatial interaction of visual attention and saccadic eye movements was investigated in a...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
We interact with complex scenes using eye movements to select targets of interest. Studies have show...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
AbstractIn a dual-task paradigm with a perceptual discrimination task and a concurrent saccade task,...
In the natural environment, visual selection is accomplished by a system of nested effectors, moving...
To gain insight into how human observers select items in the visual field we pitted two attentional ...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
International audiencePrevious research showed the existence of systematic tendencies in viewing beh...
Visual attention is guided by the history of selections in previous trials, an effect usually referr...
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substanti...
AbstractThe spatial interaction of visual attention and saccadic eye movements was investigated in a...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
We interact with complex scenes using eye movements to select targets of interest. Studies have show...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
AbstractIn a dual-task paradigm with a perceptual discrimination task and a concurrent saccade task,...
In the natural environment, visual selection is accomplished by a system of nested effectors, moving...