In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting response: this robust oculomotor capture effect has been reported in a large number of studies (e.g. Theeuwes, Kramer, Hahn, & Irwin, 1998; Ludwig & Gilchrist, 2002) suggesting it may be a ubiquitous part of more natural visual behaviour. However the visual stimuli used in these experiments have tended to be static and had none of the complexity, and dynamism of more natural visual environments. In addition, the primary task in the laboratory (typically visual search) can be tedious for the participants with participant’s losing interest and becoming stimulus driven and more easily distracted. Both of these factors may have led to an overestimat...
AbstractWe examined the role of the oculomotor system in gaze-triggered orienting of attention by me...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting re...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The current study investigated whether capture of the eyes by a salient onset distractor and the dis...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
AbstractAccording to a top-down explanation of subliminal oculomotor capture, only subliminal distra...
AbstractRecent work shows that abrupt onsets reflexively capture attention and trigger saccades that...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
AbstractWe examined the role of the oculomotor system in gaze-triggered orienting of attention by me...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting re...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The current study investigated whether capture of the eyes by a salient onset distractor and the dis...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
AbstractAccording to a top-down explanation of subliminal oculomotor capture, only subliminal distra...
AbstractRecent work shows that abrupt onsets reflexively capture attention and trigger saccades that...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
AbstractWe examined the role of the oculomotor system in gaze-triggered orienting of attention by me...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...