The pupil light response is more than a pure reflexive mechanism that reacts to the amount of light entering the eye. The pupil size may also react to the luminance of objects lying in the visual periphery, revealing the locus of covert attention. In the present study, we took advantage of this response to study the spatial coding of abstract concepts with no physical counterpart: numbers. The participants’ gaze was maintained fixed in the middle of a screen whose left and right parts were dark or bright, and variations in pupil size were recorded during an auditory number comparison task. The results showed that small numbers accentuated pupil dilation when the darker part of the screen was on the left, while large numbers accentuated pupi...
It has been suggested that number manipulation involves shifting attention along a left-to-right ori...
Behavioral studies have reported interactions between number processing and spatial attention, sugge...
Number symbols are part of our everyday visual world. Here we show that merely looking at numbers ca...
The pupil light response is more than a pure reflexive mechanism reacting to the amount of light ent...
We measured pupil size in adult human subjects while we manipulated both the luminance of the visual...
Although luminance is the main determinant of pupil size, the amplitude of the pupillary light respo...
International audienceThe pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susce...
The pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susceptible to cognitive in...
A number of studies have shown strong relations between numbers and oriented spatial codes. For exam...
Attention optimizes the processing of behaviorally relevant visual information by acting through mul...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
Growing evidence suggests that orienting visual attention in space can influence the processing of n...
In this experiment, we demonstrate modulation of the pupillary light response by spatial working mem...
In this experiment, we demonstrate modulation of the pupillary light response by spatial working mem...
Studies of selective attention during perception have revealed modulation of the pupillary response ...
It has been suggested that number manipulation involves shifting attention along a left-to-right ori...
Behavioral studies have reported interactions between number processing and spatial attention, sugge...
Number symbols are part of our everyday visual world. Here we show that merely looking at numbers ca...
The pupil light response is more than a pure reflexive mechanism reacting to the amount of light ent...
We measured pupil size in adult human subjects while we manipulated both the luminance of the visual...
Although luminance is the main determinant of pupil size, the amplitude of the pupillary light respo...
International audienceThe pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susce...
The pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susceptible to cognitive in...
A number of studies have shown strong relations between numbers and oriented spatial codes. For exam...
Attention optimizes the processing of behaviorally relevant visual information by acting through mul...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
Growing evidence suggests that orienting visual attention in space can influence the processing of n...
In this experiment, we demonstrate modulation of the pupillary light response by spatial working mem...
In this experiment, we demonstrate modulation of the pupillary light response by spatial working mem...
Studies of selective attention during perception have revealed modulation of the pupillary response ...
It has been suggested that number manipulation involves shifting attention along a left-to-right ori...
Behavioral studies have reported interactions between number processing and spatial attention, sugge...
Number symbols are part of our everyday visual world. Here we show that merely looking at numbers ca...