In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing resources. The attentional system can select relevant information based on many possible combinations of goal-directed and stimulus-driven control signals. Here, we investigate the behavioral and physiological effects of competition between distinctive visual events during free-viewing of naturalistic videos. Nineteen healthy subjects underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while viewing short video-clips of everyday life situations, without any explicit goal-directed task. Each video contained either a single semantically-relevant event on the left or right side (Lat-trials), or multiple distinctive events in both hemifields ...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Perceptual suppression of distractors may depend on both endogenous and exogenous factors, such as a...
The ability to successfully allocate attention to a particular space or feature in the visual world ...
In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing...
SummaryIn everyday life attention operates within complex and dynamic environments, while laboratory...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Visuo-spatial attention prioritizes the processing of relevant inputs via different types of signals...
In everyday life attention operates within complex and dynamic environments, while laboratory paradi...
Background: Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behavioral...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
The Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) provides a mathematical formalisation of the “biased competitio...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by t...
Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behaviorally relevant ...
In everyday life, the allocation of spatial attention typically entails the interplay between volunt...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Perceptual suppression of distractors may depend on both endogenous and exogenous factors, such as a...
The ability to successfully allocate attention to a particular space or feature in the visual world ...
In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing...
SummaryIn everyday life attention operates within complex and dynamic environments, while laboratory...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Visuo-spatial attention prioritizes the processing of relevant inputs via different types of signals...
In everyday life attention operates within complex and dynamic environments, while laboratory paradi...
Background: Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behavioral...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
The Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) provides a mathematical formalisation of the “biased competitio...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by t...
Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behaviorally relevant ...
In everyday life, the allocation of spatial attention typically entails the interplay between volunt...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Perceptual suppression of distractors may depend on both endogenous and exogenous factors, such as a...
The ability to successfully allocate attention to a particular space or feature in the visual world ...