AbstractAt first sight, recent studies investigating the temporal limits of attentive tracking show contradictory outcomes. Attentively tracking an object in an ambiguous apparent motion display can have an upper limit of around 0.4 revolutions per second (rps) [Horowitz, T. S., Holcombe, A. O., Wolfe, J. M., Arsenio, H. C., & DiMase, J. S. (2004). Attentional pursuit is faster than attentional saccade. Journal of Vision, 4, 585–603] or 1rps [Verstraten, F. A., Cavanagh, P., & Labianca, A. T. (2000). Limits of attentive tracking reveal temporal properties of attention. Vision Research, 40, 3651–3664.]. Here, we demonstrate that this difference depends on presentation conditions: an important determinant for the temporal limit of attentive t...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that motion perception is modulated by visual selective attention....
AbstractIn the motion aftereffect (MAE), a stationary pattern appears to move in the opposite direct...
AbstractAt first sight, recent studies investigating the temporal limits of attentive tracking show ...
At first sight, recent studies investigating the temporal limits of attentive tracking show contradi...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
AbstractIt has been suggested that attention can disambiguate stimuli that have equal motion energy ...
A central research goal in the cognitive sciences has been to understand the processes that underlie...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
AbstractHow does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
AbstractTo measure the limits on attentive tracking of continuously changing features, in our task o...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that motion perception is modulated by visual selective attention....
AbstractIn the motion aftereffect (MAE), a stationary pattern appears to move in the opposite direct...
AbstractAt first sight, recent studies investigating the temporal limits of attentive tracking show ...
At first sight, recent studies investigating the temporal limits of attentive tracking show contradi...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
At any waking moment, we are bombarded with more sensory information than we can fully process. Atte...
AbstractIt has been suggested that attention can disambiguate stimuli that have equal motion energy ...
A central research goal in the cognitive sciences has been to understand the processes that underlie...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We u...
AbstractHow does the efficiency of attentional selection depend on the number of attended objects in...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
AbstractTo measure the limits on attentive tracking of continuously changing features, in our task o...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that motion perception is modulated by visual selective attention....
AbstractIn the motion aftereffect (MAE), a stationary pattern appears to move in the opposite direct...