While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that attention can also be object-based, in that observers find it easier to attend to different parts of the same object than to different parts of different objects. Such studies have shown that attention more easily spreads throughout an object than between objects. However, it is not known to what extent attention can be confined to just part of an object and to what extent attending to part of an object necessarily causes the entire object to be attended. We have investigated this question in the context of the multiple object tracking paradigm in which subjects are shown a scene containing a number of identical moving objects and asked to mentall...
Two types of theories have been advanced to account for how attention is allocated in performing goa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent studies, multiple-object tracking (MOT) tasks combined with ...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
Studies of object-based attention have demonstrated poorer performance in dividing attention between...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
We investigated motion extrapolation in object tracking in two experiments. In Experiment 1, we used...
Real-world situations involve attending to spatially extended objects, often under conditions of mot...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Support for object-based accounts of visual attention has been drawn from several different types of...
AbstractSupport for object-based accounts of visual attention has been drawn from several different ...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Two types of theories have been advanced to account for how attention is allocated in performing goa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent studies, multiple-object tracking (MOT) tasks combined with ...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...
While it was initially thought that attention was space-based, more recent work has shown that atten...
Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of ...
Studies of object-based attention have demonstrated poorer performance in dividing attention between...
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) experiments show that human observers can track over several seconds ...
James HoffmanHow does the brain allocate attention to a visual display? Do they pay attention more t...
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects...
We investigated motion extrapolation in object tracking in two experiments. In Experiment 1, we used...
Real-world situations involve attending to spatially extended objects, often under conditions of mot...
While the relationship between action and focused attention has been well-studied, less is known abo...
Support for object-based accounts of visual attention has been drawn from several different types of...
AbstractSupport for object-based accounts of visual attention has been drawn from several different ...
Recent research addresses the question whether motion information of multiple objects contributes to...
Two types of theories have been advanced to account for how attention is allocated in performing goa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent studies, multiple-object tracking (MOT) tasks combined with ...
We present a computational model of multiple object track-ing that makes trial-level predictions abo...