It has been proposed that visual attention and consciousness are separate [Koch, C., & Tsuchiya, N. Attention and consciousness:Two distinct brain processes. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 16-22, 2007] and possibly even orthogonal processes [Lamme, V. A. F. Why visual attention and awareness are different. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7, 12-18, 2003]. Attention and consciousness converge when conscious visual percepts are attended and hence become available for conscious report. In such a view, a lack of reportability can have two causes: the absence of attention or the absence of a conscious percept. This raises an important question in the field of perceptual learning. It is known that learning can occur in the absence of reportabilit...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Research shows that attention can be attracted by cues, even if we are not aware of them. There is a...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Humans have been shown to be capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which t...
What is the relation between visual attention and visual awareness? It is difficult to imagine being...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
Although we experience a rich and detailed world every time we look around, we do not have the capac...
Recent research has slowly corroded a belief that selective attention and consciousness are so tight...
Recent research has slowly corroded a belief that selective attention and consciousness are so tight...
The close relationship between attention and consciousness has led many scholars to conflate these p...
In this issue of Neuron, Seitz et al. show that humans exhibit enhanced perceptual discrimination fo...
It is common to think of perception of stimuli at the focus of attention as being "conscious." Howev...
A recent perceptual imaging experiment uses a rare 2×2 design to dissociate selective visual attent...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Research shows that attention can be attracted by cues, even if we are not aware of them. There is a...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Humans have been shown to be capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which t...
What is the relation between visual attention and visual awareness? It is difficult to imagine being...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
Although we experience a rich and detailed world every time we look around, we do not have the capac...
Recent research has slowly corroded a belief that selective attention and consciousness are so tight...
Recent research has slowly corroded a belief that selective attention and consciousness are so tight...
The close relationship between attention and consciousness has led many scholars to conflate these p...
In this issue of Neuron, Seitz et al. show that humans exhibit enhanced perceptual discrimination fo...
It is common to think of perception of stimuli at the focus of attention as being "conscious." Howev...
A recent perceptual imaging experiment uses a rare 2×2 design to dissociate selective visual attent...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Research shows that attention can be attracted by cues, even if we are not aware of them. There is a...