We investigated motion extrapolation in object tracking in two experiments. In Experiment 1, we used a multiple-object-tracking task (MOT; three targets, three distractors) combined with a probe detection task to investigate the distribution of attention around a target object. We found anisotropic probe detection rates with increased probe detection at locations where a target is heading. In Experiment 2, we introduced a black line (wall) in the center of the screen and block-wise manipulated the object's motion: either objects bounced realistically against the wall or objects went through the wall. Just before a target coincided with the wall, a probe could appear either along the bounce path or along the straight path. In addition to MOT...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
Abstract. Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects cont...
AbstractIn the multiple object tracking (MOT) task, observers can typically keep track of up to four...
Contains fulltext : 102719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent studies, multiple-object tracking (MOT) tasks combined with ...
This study investigated the relative contributions of overt and covert attention on the apparent ant...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
Intuitively, extrapolating object trajectories should make visual tracking more accurate. This has p...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
A model of event driven anticipatory learning is described and applied to a number of attention situ...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
Abstract. Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects cont...
AbstractIn the multiple object tracking (MOT) task, observers can typically keep track of up to four...
Contains fulltext : 102719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent studies, multiple-object tracking (MOT) tasks combined with ...
This study investigated the relative contributions of overt and covert attention on the apparent ant...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
Intuitively, extrapolating object trajectories should make visual tracking more accurate. This has p...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) has proven to be a very useful laboratory tool for exploring the limi...
A model of event driven anticipatory learning is described and applied to a number of attention situ...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
Abstract. Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects cont...
AbstractIn the multiple object tracking (MOT) task, observers can typically keep track of up to four...