In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observers attempt to keep track of targets as they move amongst distracters. The literature is mixed as to whether observers make use of motion information to facilitate performance. We sought to address this by two means: first by superimposing arrows on objects which varied in their informativeness about motion direction and second by asking observers to attend to motion direction. Using a position monitoring task, we calculated mean error magnitudes as a measure of the precision with which target positions are represented. We also calculated perceptual lags versus extrapolated reports, which are the times at which positions of targets best match p...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.When tracking mul...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can b...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
Introduction The ability to monitor a number of moving objects is often tested with the Multiple Ob...
We examined the neurophysiological underpinnings of individual differences in the ability to maintai...
Perceived position depends on many factors, including motion present in a visual scene. Convincing e...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
AbstractIn the multiple object tracking (MOT) task, observers can typically keep track of up to four...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
Contains fulltext : 102719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.When tracking mul...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can b...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
Introduction The ability to monitor a number of moving objects is often tested with the Multiple Ob...
We examined the neurophysiological underpinnings of individual differences in the ability to maintai...
Perceived position depends on many factors, including motion present in a visual scene. Convincing e...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
Ansorge U, Carbone E, Becker SI, Turatto M. Attentional capture by motion onsets is spatially imprec...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
AbstractIn the multiple object tracking (MOT) task, observers can typically keep track of up to four...
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as meas...
Contains fulltext : 102719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.When tracking mul...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can b...