SummaryWhen we search for a target in a crowded visual scene, we often use the distinguishing features of the target, such as color or shape, to guide our attention and eye movements. To investigate the neural mechanisms of feature-based attention, we simultaneously recorded neural responses in the frontal eye field (FEF) and area V4 while monkeys performed a visual search task. The responses of cells in both areas were modulated by feature attention, independent of spatial attention, and the magnitude of response enhancement was inversely correlated with the number of saccades needed to find the target. However, an analysis of the latency of sensory and attentional influences on responses suggested that V4 provides bottom-up sensory inform...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
SummaryPrevious neurophysiological studies suggest that attention can alter the baseline or gain of ...
When we search for a target in a crowded visual scene, we often use the distinguishing features of t...
SummaryIn cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
SummaryAttention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so underst...
SummaryPrevious neurophysiological studies suggest that attention can alter the baseline or gain of ...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
SummaryAttention can facilitate visual processing, emphasizing specific locations and highlighting s...
Natural scenes typically contain multiple objects that are unique in different stimulus dimensions s...
AbstractTwo manipulations of a visual search task were used to test the hypothesis that the discrimi...
Attention is known to play a key role in perception, including action selection, object recognition ...
Visual search is a work-horse for investigating how attention interacts with processing of sensory i...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
SummaryPrevious neurophysiological studies suggest that attention can alter the baseline or gain of ...
When we search for a target in a crowded visual scene, we often use the distinguishing features of t...
SummaryIn cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding ...
SummaryAttention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so underst...
SummaryPrevious neurophysiological studies suggest that attention can alter the baseline or gain of ...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
SummaryAttention can facilitate visual processing, emphasizing specific locations and highlighting s...
Natural scenes typically contain multiple objects that are unique in different stimulus dimensions s...
AbstractTwo manipulations of a visual search task were used to test the hypothesis that the discrimi...
Attention is known to play a key role in perception, including action selection, object recognition ...
Visual search is a work-horse for investigating how attention interacts with processing of sensory i...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
SummaryPrevious neurophysiological studies suggest that attention can alter the baseline or gain of ...