Attention has been shown to modulate visual processing in a wide variety of tasks. We tested the influence of attention on the temporal integration of motion for both central and peripherally viewed targets (6degrees x 6degrees). Consistent with previous results, motion sensitivity for a brief motion signal (70-3500 ms) embedded in noise (10 s) increased as a function of motion duration up to a critical duration of about 1.5 s. Summation times for centrally and peripherally viewed targets were similar. An effect of eccentricity was found, however, in a double-motion task, in which two brief (150 ins) motion signals were presented with varying delays (0-7 s) of random noise between the two signals. Specifically, the maximum delay between the...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved...
Chiou S-C, Schack T. Integration or separation? Effects of visual attention on temporal and spatial ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
AbstractI used a novel effect of adaptation to a moving stimulus to investigate the role of attentio...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
Humans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be integra...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Using straight translatory motion of a visual peripheral cue in the frontoparallel plane, and probin...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
AbstractHumans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be...
Selective attention modulates perceptual learning in motion speed, but previous studies were unable ...
Decades of research has established that spatial attention concentrates near the centre of the visua...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved...
Chiou S-C, Schack T. Integration or separation? Effects of visual attention on temporal and spatial ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
AbstractI used a novel effect of adaptation to a moving stimulus to investigate the role of attentio...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
Humans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be integra...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Using straight translatory motion of a visual peripheral cue in the frontoparallel plane, and probin...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
AbstractMotion repulsion involves interaction between two directions of motion. Since attention is k...
AbstractHumans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be...
Selective attention modulates perceptual learning in motion speed, but previous studies were unable ...
Decades of research has established that spatial attention concentrates near the centre of the visua...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
AbstractWe applied the external noise plus attention paradigm to study attention mechanisms involved...
Chiou S-C, Schack T. Integration or separation? Effects of visual attention on temporal and spatial ...