Goal-directed attention prioritises perception of task-relevant stimuli according to location, features, or onset time. In this study we compared the behavioural timecourse of goal-directed selection to locations and colours by varying the stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA) between cue and target in a strategic cueing paradigm. Participants reported the presence or absence of a target following prior information regarding its location or colour. Results revealed that preparatory selection by colour is more effective at enhancing perceptual sensitivity than selection by location, even though both types of cue provided equivalent overall information. More detailed analysis revealed that this advantage arose due a limitation of spatial attention ...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Distraction by a salient object can be reduced when we implicitly learn to suppress its most likely ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Goal-directed attention prioritises perception of task-relevant stimuli according to location, featu...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental informa...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
Are locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question with a ...
The aim of the present experiment was to investigate attentional processing of colour and location c...
AbstractAre locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
The time course of cued target identification was measured in different feature dimensions. Spatiall...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Distraction by a salient object can be reduced when we implicitly learn to suppress its most likely ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Goal-directed attention prioritises perception of task-relevant stimuli according to location, featu...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental informa...
AbstractThere is now much experimental evidence supporting the idea that visual attention can be dep...
Published VersionCopyright © 2014 by the Association for Research in Vision and OphthalmologyThe res...
Are locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question with a ...
The aim of the present experiment was to investigate attentional processing of colour and location c...
AbstractAre locations or colors more effective cues in biasing attention? We addressed this question...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
The time course of cued target identification was measured in different feature dimensions. Spatiall...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
Distraction by a salient object can be reduced when we implicitly learn to suppress its most likely ...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...