The role played by the attentional mechanisms that enable dominance of relevant objects over distractor objects was investigated by measuring changes in the kinematics of the reach-to-grasp movement. Subjects reached towards three-dimensional (3D) stimuli while attention was diverted towards distracting information consisting of either two-dimensional (2D) projected shapes or 3D objects. Movement kinematics were influenced to a greater degree when a secondary task was performed involving a 3D object rather than a 2D projected shape. When the distractor was 3D, both the reaching and the grasping components were altered but, when it was 2D only, the reaching component was modified. It is suggested that, when attention is directed towards a di...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to det...
One of the processes thought to underlie visual selection works by biasing attention away from eithe...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
In the present study we addressed the issue of how an object is visually isolated from surrounding c...
Descriptions of interference effects from non-relevant stimuli are extensive in visual target detect...
This article includes two experiments aimed at investigating how two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dim...
During the last 10 years a considerable number of neurophysiological and functional imaging studies ...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
In four experiments, the influence of distracter objects on the temporal evolution of the reach-to-...
In the two experiments of this study, we assessed the influence of target size and semantic category...
In solving the selection-for-action problem, it is believed that attentional mechanisms enable domin...
In the present study the kinematics of the reach-to-grasp movement towards a targetobject in the pre...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to det...
One of the processes thought to underlie visual selection works by biasing attention away from eithe...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
In the present study we addressed the issue of how an object is visually isolated from surrounding c...
Descriptions of interference effects from non-relevant stimuli are extensive in visual target detect...
This article includes two experiments aimed at investigating how two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dim...
During the last 10 years a considerable number of neurophysiological and functional imaging studies ...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
In four experiments, the influence of distracter objects on the temporal evolution of the reach-to-...
In the two experiments of this study, we assessed the influence of target size and semantic category...
In solving the selection-for-action problem, it is believed that attentional mechanisms enable domin...
In the present study the kinematics of the reach-to-grasp movement towards a targetobject in the pre...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated distracter effects on the kinematics of reaching movements to det...
One of the processes thought to underlie visual selection works by biasing attention away from eithe...