In real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects that require immediate attention often appear when attention is already focused elsewhere. The question of whether spatial attention can be directed independently to different locations in the visual field remains controversial. Serial models assume a unitary attentional focus that is directed to one object at a time and moves rapidly between objects. According to parallel models, attention can be simultaneously allocated to several visual objects, but the distribution of attention cannot change rapidly when new objects arrive. Here we demonstrate the existence of a fast and flexible mechanism of attentional object selection, where focal attention i...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous research has shown that when two colour-defined target objects appear in rapid succession a...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...
SummaryIn real-life visual environments, where multiple objects compete for processing, new objects ...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous research has shown that when two colour-defined target objects appear in rapid succession a...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
AbstractSpatially directed attention strongly enhances visual perceptual processing. The metaphor of...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Our recent finding (Kramer an...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our ...
It is still a matter of debate whether observers can attend simultaneously to more than one location...