Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to be a consequence of limited attentional resources. However, how and what is selected during the individuation process remain outstanding questions. We investigated these in four experiments by examining if parts of objects are enumerated as efficiently as distinct objects in the presence and absence of distractor objects. We found that distractor presence reduced subitizing efficiency. Crucially, parts connected to multiple objects were enumerated less efficiently than independent objects or parts connected to a single object. These results argue against direct individuation of parts and show that objecthood plays a fundamental role in indivi...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
Studies of object-based attention have demonstrated poorer performance in dividing attention between...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Object individuation: is the process whereby the brain infers that dynamic input reflects multiple d...
When the human brain is confronted with complex and dynamic visual scenes, two pivotal processes are...
Each day, we interact with and make judgments about objects we see in the visual field. These intera...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
The number of items that can be individuated at a single glance is limited. Here, we investigate obj...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
Studies of object-based attention have demonstrated poorer performance in dividing attention between...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Object individuation: is the process whereby the brain infers that dynamic input reflects multiple d...
When the human brain is confronted with complex and dynamic visual scenes, two pivotal processes are...
Each day, we interact with and make judgments about objects we see in the visual field. These intera...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
The number of items that can be individuated at a single glance is limited. Here, we investigate obj...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...
Decades of research suggest that selective attention is critical for binding the features of objects...