SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally relevant objects to avoid sensory overload. Often this selection process is guided by prior knowledge of a target-defining feature (e.g., the color red when looking for an apple), which enhances the firing rate of visual neurons that are selective for the attended feature. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging and a pattern classification algorithm to predict the attentional state of human observers as they monitored a visual feature (one of two directions of motion). We find that feature-specific attention effects spread across the visual field—even to regions of the scene that do not contain a stimulus. This spread of feature-bas...
What is selected when attention is directed to a specific location of the visual field? Theories of ...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Attentional selection on the basis of nonspatial stimulus features induces a sensory gain enhancemen...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
SummaryIn cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To...
Feature-based attention (FBA) is a selection mechanism implemented in the visual system that facilit...
SummaryWhen we search for a target in a crowded visual scene, we often use the distinguishing featur...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
Numerous psychophysical experiments have shown an important role for attentional modulations in visi...
What is selected when attention is directed to a specific location of the visual field? Theories of ...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
Attentional selection on the basis of nonspatial stimulus features induces a sensory gain enhancemen...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
SummaryIn cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To...
Feature-based attention (FBA) is a selection mechanism implemented in the visual system that facilit...
SummaryWhen we search for a target in a crowded visual scene, we often use the distinguishing featur...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
UnrestrictedVisual attention modulates visual processing along at least three dimensions: A spatial ...
SummaryIt is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates...
Numerous psychophysical experiments have shown an important role for attentional modulations in visi...
What is selected when attention is directed to a specific location of the visual field? Theories of ...
In cluttered scenes, we can use feature-based attention to quickly locate a target object. To unders...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...