AbstractWe examined the effect of transient covert attention on the psychometric function for contrast sensitivity in an orientation discrimination task when the target was presented alone in the absence of distracters and visual masks. Transient covert attention decreased both the threshold (consistent with a contrast gain mechanism) and, less consistently, the slope of the psychometric function. We assessed performance at 8 equidistant locations (4.5° eccentricity) and found that threshold and slope depended on target location—both were higher on the vertical than the horizontal meridian, particularly directly above fixation. All effects were robust across a range of spatial frequencies, and the visual field asymmetries increased with spa...
SummaryWhen attention is directed to a region of space, visual resolution at that location flexibly ...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
Orienting attention to a specific point in time has been shown to improve the contrast sensitivity a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of transient covert attention on the psychometric function for contra...
AbstractThis study is the first to report the benefits of spatial covert attention on contrast sensi...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanisms underlying the effects of sustained and transient covert atte...
AbstractTransient covert attention increases contrast sensitivity at the target location with an inf...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
AbstractThe spatial extent of attention was investigated by measuring sensitivity to stimuli at to-b...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
AbstractCovert spatial attention can increase contrast sensitivity either by changes in contrast gai...
ABSTRACT—Voluntary (endogenous, sustained) covert spatial attention selects relevant sensory informa...
AbstractThis review focuses on covert attention and how it alters early vision. I explain why attent...
AbstractAlthough once doubted, a consensus has emerged from the literature that visual sensitivity c...
SummaryWhen attention is directed to a region of space, visual resolution at that location flexibly ...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
Orienting attention to a specific point in time has been shown to improve the contrast sensitivity a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of transient covert attention on the psychometric function for contra...
AbstractThis study is the first to report the benefits of spatial covert attention on contrast sensi...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanisms underlying the effects of sustained and transient covert atte...
AbstractTransient covert attention increases contrast sensitivity at the target location with an inf...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
AbstractThe spatial extent of attention was investigated by measuring sensitivity to stimuli at to-b...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
AbstractCovert spatial attention can increase contrast sensitivity either by changes in contrast gai...
ABSTRACT—Voluntary (endogenous, sustained) covert spatial attention selects relevant sensory informa...
AbstractThis review focuses on covert attention and how it alters early vision. I explain why attent...
AbstractAlthough once doubted, a consensus has emerged from the literature that visual sensitivity c...
SummaryWhen attention is directed to a region of space, visual resolution at that location flexibly ...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
Orienting attention to a specific point in time has been shown to improve the contrast sensitivity a...