Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controlling attention. Theeuwes (2018) has argued that that top-down control is much less common than typically assumed and that a third mechanism-selection history-plays an underappreciated role in guiding visual attention. Although Theeuwes has made a strong case for the importance of selection history, his arguments for a limited role of top-down mechanisms involve conflating the terms "top-down" and "voluntary." Cognitive psychologists typically use the term "top-down" processing to refer to any perceptual phenomenon that is influenced by context, learning, or expectation, which would include selection history. This highlights a broad problem in at...
Motivation: Attentional allocation is determined by the interplay between bottom-up and top-down in...
Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of sel...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
Is top-down control necessarily scarce, slow, and hence unimportant in visual selection? Here we out...
Prominent models of attentional control assert a dichotomy between top-down and bottom-up control, w...
What is the relationship between top-down and bottom-up attention? Are both types of attention tight...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
An established view of attention is that it acts by biasing the competition between rival representa...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
The extent to which spatial selection is driven by the goals of the observer and by the properties o...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
Motivation: Attentional allocation is determined by the interplay between bottom-up and top-down in...
Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of sel...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
Is top-down control necessarily scarce, slow, and hence unimportant in visual selection? Here we out...
Prominent models of attentional control assert a dichotomy between top-down and bottom-up control, w...
What is the relationship between top-down and bottom-up attention? Are both types of attention tight...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
An established view of attention is that it acts by biasing the competition between rival representa...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
The extent to which spatial selection is driven by the goals of the observer and by the properties o...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
Motivation: Attentional allocation is determined by the interplay between bottom-up and top-down in...
Recently it was argued that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, lingering biases of sel...
The research focuses on the role of top-down influences on selective attention across the attentiona...