There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by means of sound is a fully automatic process. Recent studies show that when visual attention is endogenously focused sound still captures attention. The current study investigated whether there is interaction between exogenous auditory and visual capture. Participants preformed an orthogonal cueing task, in which, the visual target was preceded by both a peripheral visual and auditory cue. When both cues were presented at chance level, visual and auditory capture was observed. However, when the validity of the visual cue was increased to 80% only visual capture and no auditory capture was observed. Furthermore, a highly predictive (80% valid) aud...
We report an experiment designed to examine whether or not crossmodal attentional capture affects th...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
We report an experiment designed to examine whether or not crossmodal attentional capture affects th...
We report an experiment designed to examine whether or not crossmodal attentional capture affects th...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
It is well known that auditory and visual onsets presented at a particular location can capture a pe...
Sudden changes in our environment like sound bursts or light flashes are thought to automatically at...
We report an experiment designed to examine whether or not crossmodal attentional capture affects th...
We report an experiment designed to examine whether or not crossmodal attentional capture affects th...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...