It has been reported that exogenous cues accentuate contrast appearance. The empirical finding is controversial because non-veridical perception challenges the idea that attention prioritizes processing resources to make perception better, and because philosophers have used the finding to challenge representational accounts of mental experience. The present experiments confirm that when evaluated with comparison paradigms exogenous cues increase the apparent contrast. In addition, contrast appearance was also changed by simply changing the purpose of a secondary task. When comparison and discrimination reports were combined in a single experiment there was a behavioral disassociation: contrast enhanced for comparison responses, but did not ...
Many studies have revealed that reward-associated features capture attention. Neurophysiological evi...
We examined effects of verbal interference on a perceptual discrimination task. Participants were pr...
This paper presents two experiments exploring context effects on human judgment and testing JUDGEMAP...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
Covert attention not only improves performance in many visual tasks but also modulates the appearanc...
Cueing paradigms have become popular in assessing the processes of attention. In two experiments we ...
Covert spatial attention increases the perceived contrast of stimuli at attended locations, presumab...
When people make decisions about sequentially presented items in psychophysical experiments, their d...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
ABSTRACT—Voluntary (endogenous, sustained) covert spatial attention selects relevant sensory informa...
Many studies have revealed that reward-associated features capture attention. Neurophysiological evi...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
Many studies have revealed that reward-associated features capture attention. Neurophysiological evi...
We examined effects of verbal interference on a perceptual discrimination task. Participants were pr...
This paper presents two experiments exploring context effects on human judgment and testing JUDGEMAP...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
Covert attention not only improves performance in many visual tasks but also modulates the appearanc...
Cueing paradigms have become popular in assessing the processes of attention. In two experiments we ...
Covert spatial attention increases the perceived contrast of stimuli at attended locations, presumab...
When people make decisions about sequentially presented items in psychophysical experiments, their d...
AbstractIn order to understand how attention affects visual processing, we investigated the degree t...
ABSTRACT—Voluntary (endogenous, sustained) covert spatial attention selects relevant sensory informa...
Many studies have revealed that reward-associated features capture attention. Neurophysiological evi...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractThe biased-competition theory of attention [Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 193] sug...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
The brain's ability to handle sensory information is influenced by both selective attention and cons...
Many studies have revealed that reward-associated features capture attention. Neurophysiological evi...
We examined effects of verbal interference on a perceptual discrimination task. Participants were pr...
This paper presents two experiments exploring context effects on human judgment and testing JUDGEMAP...