AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of the visual stimuli that surround us are represented more strongly, because they have a higher luminance contrast. However, selective attention also boosts the representation of visual stimuli. It is not yet well understood how attention and contrast interact. Some previous theories proposed that attentional effects are strongest at low contrast, others that they are strongest at high contrast and yet others that the effects of selective attention are largely independent of contrast. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between selective attention and luminance contrast with a contour-grouping task that provides a sensi...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
AbstractRecent studies focusing on basic visual attributes, such as luminance, colour and motion, ar...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
SummaryBackgroundObject-based attention can group image elements of spatially extended objects into ...
Models of attention are typically based on difference maps in low-level features but neglect higher ...
SummaryThe human visual system has a remarkable ability to successfully operate under a variety of c...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
AbstractRecent studies focusing on basic visual attributes, such as luminance, colour and motion, ar...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
SummaryBackgroundObject-based attention can group image elements of spatially extended objects into ...
Models of attention are typically based on difference maps in low-level features but neglect higher ...
SummaryThe human visual system has a remarkable ability to successfully operate under a variety of c...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
AbstractRecent studies focusing on basic visual attributes, such as luminance, colour and motion, ar...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...