There has been considerable debate about how visual information is processed for the perception of stimuli and the generation of motor responses to the same stimuli. While there are well-documented differences in conduction latencies of the luminance and chromatic pathways, it is unclear if information that is integrated from these pathways is used in a similar way across motor and perceptual tasks. Key aspects of human behaviour have different requirements in terms of the spatial and temporal resolution required to complete the task. Certain tasks may therefore rely on processing of information that has spatial or temporal characteristics that are most informative for that specific task. Three studies examined tasks with different task dem...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
People can use feedback to make online corrections to movements but only if there is sufficient time...
In human visual perception, there is evidence that different visual attributes, such as colour, form...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
AbstractLuminance and color information are considered to be processed in parallel systems. The inte...
NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs)...
Luminance and color information are considered to be processed in parallel systems. The integration ...
The visual pathway has been successfully modelled as containing separate channels consisting of one ...
AbstractBackground: When simultaneous visual events appear to occur at different times, the discrepa...
Previous electroencephalographic research on attentional salience did not fully capture the complexi...
P(論文)The change of the reaction time with the change of the luminance has been considered to be the ...
textabstractNeurons in different cortical visual areas respond to different visual attributes with d...
Increasing the intensity of a stimulus such as luminance results in faster processing of the signal ...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
People can use feedback to make online corrections to movements but only if there is sufficient time...
In human visual perception, there is evidence that different visual attributes, such as colour, form...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
AbstractLuminance and color information are considered to be processed in parallel systems. The inte...
NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs)...
Luminance and color information are considered to be processed in parallel systems. The integration ...
The visual pathway has been successfully modelled as containing separate channels consisting of one ...
AbstractBackground: When simultaneous visual events appear to occur at different times, the discrepa...
Previous electroencephalographic research on attentional salience did not fully capture the complexi...
P(論文)The change of the reaction time with the change of the luminance has been considered to be the ...
textabstractNeurons in different cortical visual areas respond to different visual attributes with d...
Increasing the intensity of a stimulus such as luminance results in faster processing of the signal ...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...