We investigated whether schema congruency differentially affects low level sensory processing (eye gaze) compared to higher-level cognition (memory). Participants performed a two-phase eye tracking task; first a baseline phase with only congruent cartoon events, and subsequently an experimental phase in which the same events were adapted to remain congruent or become incongruent to a theme. Results revealed that participants became quicker in recognizing the congruent cartoon events compared to incongruent in the experimental phase, indicating improved memory for congruent cartoon events. No mean difference in gaze towards congruent versus incongruent events was observed. Surprisingly, a slight bias towards gazing to the left side of the sc...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
We investigated whether overt shifts of attention were associated with visuospatial memory performan...
Perception is a process by which attention and knowledge from long-term memory interact. This thesis...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
This thesis investigates, in three studies based on eye-tracking experiments, the relationship betwe...
<div><p>The congruency effect in distracter interference (e.g., Stroop) tasks is often reduced after...
Bottom up and top down models of visual attention have been proposed to deal with the guidance of hu...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Research on the connection between eye movements and visuospatial memory has shown that eye movement...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perc...
none4siGaze was monitored by use of an infrared remote eye-tracker during perception and imagery of ...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
We investigated whether overt shifts of attention were associated with visuospatial memory performan...
Perception is a process by which attention and knowledge from long-term memory interact. This thesis...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
This thesis investigates, in three studies based on eye-tracking experiments, the relationship betwe...
<div><p>The congruency effect in distracter interference (e.g., Stroop) tasks is often reduced after...
Bottom up and top down models of visual attention have been proposed to deal with the guidance of hu...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Research on the connection between eye movements and visuospatial memory has shown that eye movement...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perc...
none4siGaze was monitored by use of an infrared remote eye-tracker during perception and imagery of ...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
We investigated whether overt shifts of attention were associated with visuospatial memory performan...