Salient objects in the visual field tend to capture attention. The present study aimed to examine the time-course of salience effects using a probe-detection task. Eight experiments investigated how the salience of different orientation singletons affected probe reaction time as a function of stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between the presentation of a singleton display and a probe display. The results demonstrate that salience consistently affected probe reaction time at the shortest SOA. The effect of salience disappeared as SOA increased. These results suggest that contrary to the assumption of major theories on visual selection, salience is transiently represented in our visual system allowing the effects of salience on attentional sel...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Salient objects in the visual field tend to capture attention. The present study aimed to examine th...
A salient event in the visual field tends to attract attention and the eyes. To account for the effe...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
A previously reported effect of similarity on reaction times in a categorization task (Hahn et al., ...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of saliency on saccadic target selection a...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Salient objects in the visual field tend to capture attention. The present study aimed to examine th...
A salient event in the visual field tends to attract attention and the eyes. To account for the effe...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
A previously reported effect of similarity on reaction times in a categorization task (Hahn et al., ...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of saliency on saccadic target selection a...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...