International audienceIn the study of visual attention, two major determinants of our ability to ignore distracting information have been isolated, namely, (1) the spatial separation from the focus of attention and (2) perceptual load. This study manipulated both factors using a dual-task adaptation of the flanker paradigm (Eriksen & Hoffman, 1973). It showed that (1) although attention followed a gradient profile under low perceptual load it followed a Mexican-hat profile under high perceptual load, consistent with the idea that increasing load focuses spatial attention; and (2) increasing perceptual load did not improve overall selectivity: Though selectivity improved at near separations, it was impaired at far ones. Load and spatial sepa...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
The simple neural observation that the receptive fields of visual neurons are spatially extended lie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
International audienceIn the study of visual attention, two major determinants of our ability to ign...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
Selective attention has been hypothesized to reduce distractor interference at both perceptual and p...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
Caparos and Linnell (2009, 2010) used a variable-separation flanker paradigm to show that (a) when c...
ABSTRACT—A growing literature suggests that the degree to which distracting information can be ignor...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
In healthy individuals, filtering of distractors improves when the perceptual difficulty, or load, o...
Perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) proposes that our attentional selection is more efficien...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
The simple neural observation that the receptive fields of visual neurons are spatially extended lie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
International audienceIn the study of visual attention, two major determinants of our ability to ign...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
Selective attention has been hypothesized to reduce distractor interference at both perceptual and p...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
Caparos and Linnell (2009, 2010) used a variable-separation flanker paradigm to show that (a) when c...
ABSTRACT—A growing literature suggests that the degree to which distracting information can be ignor...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
Larger benefits of spatial attention are observed when distractor interference is prevalent, support...
In healthy individuals, filtering of distractors improves when the perceptual difficulty, or load, o...
Perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) proposes that our attentional selection is more efficien...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
The simple neural observation that the receptive fields of visual neurons are spatially extended lie...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...