Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effects. Even "pop-out” targets (defined by unique color) are judged quicker if they appear at the same location and/or in the same color as on the preceding trial, in an unpredictable sequence. Here, we studied the potential neural correlates of such priming in human visual search using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We found that repeating either the location or the color of a singleton target led to repetition suppression of blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) activity in brain regions traditionally linked with attentional control, including bilateral intraparietal sulci. This indicates that the attention system of the human brai...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during visual search revealed with fMRI KRISTJANSSON, Arni, et a...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
Priming of attention shifts involves the reduction in search RTs that occurs when target location or...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
What we have recently seen and attended to strongly influences how we subsequently allocate visual a...
Previous behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features across ...
Hægt er að lesa greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenWhen we look around us,...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
AbstractVisual search for a unique stimulus is often faster when the feature defining this target is...
Much behavioral research has shown that the presence of a unique singleton distractor during a task ...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during visual search revealed with fMRI KRISTJANSSON, Arni, et a...
AbstractPrevious behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features...
AbstractWhen target-color repeats in pop-out visual search performance is faster than otherwise. Whi...
Priming of attention shifts involves the reduction in search RTs that occurs when target location or...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
What we have recently seen and attended to strongly influences how we subsequently allocate visual a...
Previous behavioural studies have shown that the repetition of target or distractor features across ...
Hægt er að lesa greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenWhen we look around us,...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
AbstractVisual search for a unique stimulus is often faster when the feature defining this target is...
Much behavioral research has shown that the presence of a unique singleton distractor during a task ...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
How do we find a target object in a cluttered visual scene? Targets carrying unique salient features...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...