When observers are asked to report a feature of a single target displayed in rapid serial visual presentation, they frequently make errors. Most frequently, a feature from the to-be-reported dimension pertaining to a stimulus presented near the target is reported. These migrations are so-called illusory conjunctions in the time domain. From parallel models, it is proposed that during the presentation of the series, the response features of the stimuli are extracted. If a high rate of presentation does not enable proper binding processes, the system could base its response on sophisticated guessing on the basis of the relative levels of activation of the available response features. However, the multiple extractions assumption has not receiv...
The assumption of serial attentive processing during visual search (Treisman & Sato,1990; Wolfe,1994...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
AbstractThe visual processing of objects in natural scenes is fast and efficient, as indexed by beha...
When observers are asked to report a feature of a single target displayed in rapid serial visual pre...
The authors present a model to account for the miscombination of features when stimuli are presented...
Two experiments investigated the capacity demands of stimulus and response priming in a rapid serial...
In the first experiment using typical AB Paradigm, it was found, when two stimuli (T & P respectivel...
When stimuli differed on two dimensions (size and brightness), either of which could furnish suffici...
Current theories of visual attention generally fall within one of two broad classes: Late Selection ...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
Whether serially presented stimuli can be processed simultaneously or sequentially are tested by ado...
Most visual stimuli we experience on a day-to-day basis are continuous sequences, with spatial struc...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
Most visual stimuli we experience on a day-to-day basis are continuous sequences, with spatial struc...
Simultaneously presented signals may be processed in serial or in parallel. One potentially valuable...
The assumption of serial attentive processing during visual search (Treisman & Sato,1990; Wolfe,1994...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
AbstractThe visual processing of objects in natural scenes is fast and efficient, as indexed by beha...
When observers are asked to report a feature of a single target displayed in rapid serial visual pre...
The authors present a model to account for the miscombination of features when stimuli are presented...
Two experiments investigated the capacity demands of stimulus and response priming in a rapid serial...
In the first experiment using typical AB Paradigm, it was found, when two stimuli (T & P respectivel...
When stimuli differed on two dimensions (size and brightness), either of which could furnish suffici...
Current theories of visual attention generally fall within one of two broad classes: Late Selection ...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
Whether serially presented stimuli can be processed simultaneously or sequentially are tested by ado...
Most visual stimuli we experience on a day-to-day basis are continuous sequences, with spatial struc...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
Most visual stimuli we experience on a day-to-day basis are continuous sequences, with spatial struc...
Simultaneously presented signals may be processed in serial or in parallel. One potentially valuable...
The assumption of serial attentive processing during visual search (Treisman & Sato,1990; Wolfe,1994...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
AbstractThe visual processing of objects in natural scenes is fast and efficient, as indexed by beha...