Over the past few decades, evidence has accumulated showing that, at subcortical levels, visual attention depends partly on the extrageniculate neural pathways, that is, those pathways that bypass the lateral geniculate nucleus and circumvent the primary visual cortex. Working in concert with neuroscience, experimental psychology has contributed considerably to the understanding of the role these pathways play through the use of 3 behavioral cues: nasal-temporal asymmetries, responses to S-cone stimuli, and responses to perceptually suppressed stimuli. In this article, after presenting the extrageniculate pathways and the role of each of the component structures in visual attention, we review findings from studies that have used these behav...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
While it is known that primitive, low-level visual stimuli such as abrupt visual onsets or luminance...
During the past decades, animal and human physiological studies have suggested that subcortical stru...
We review the features of the S-cone system that appeal to the psychophysicist and summarize the cel...
Orienting of spatial attention is a family of phylogenetically old mechanisms developed to select in...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Selective attention is a critical cognitive capacity that enables us to navigate our information-den...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
Recent work suggests that a subcortical visual route may mediate rapid orienting towards faces in th...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
The relationships between spatial attention and conscious perception are currently the object of int...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Humans survive in environments that contain a vast quantity and variety of visual information. All ...
AbstractThe retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimul...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
While it is known that primitive, low-level visual stimuli such as abrupt visual onsets or luminance...
During the past decades, animal and human physiological studies have suggested that subcortical stru...
We review the features of the S-cone system that appeal to the psychophysicist and summarize the cel...
Orienting of spatial attention is a family of phylogenetically old mechanisms developed to select in...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
Selective attention is a critical cognitive capacity that enables us to navigate our information-den...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
Recent work suggests that a subcortical visual route may mediate rapid orienting towards faces in th...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
The relationships between spatial attention and conscious perception are currently the object of int...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Humans survive in environments that contain a vast quantity and variety of visual information. All ...
AbstractThe retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimul...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
Visual attention can enhance visual performance. Exactly how this is accomplished remains unclear. A...
While it is known that primitive, low-level visual stimuli such as abrupt visual onsets or luminance...