It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention is allocated sequentially to individual objects. We tested this hypothesis by tracking the time course of attentional processing biases with the N2pc component in tasks where observers searched for two targets defined by a colour/shape conjunction. In Experiment 1, two displays presented in rapid succession (100 ms or 10 ms SOA) each contained a target and a colour-matching or shape-matching distractor on opposite sides. Target objects in both displays elicited N2pc components of similar size that overlapped in time when the SOA was 10 ms, suggesting that attention was allocated in parallel to both targets. Analogous results were found in Expe...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...
Previous research has shown that when observers search for targets defined by a particular colour, a...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
To investigate the time course of attentional object selection processes in visual search tasks wher...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous research has shown that when two colour-defined target objects appear in rapid succession a...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
Previous research has shown that when observers search for targets defined by a particular colour, a...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...
Previous research has shown that when observers search for targets defined by a particular colour, a...
It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention i...
To investigate the time course of attentional object selection processes in visual search tasks wher...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous research has shown that when two colour-defined target objects appear in rapid succession a...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
Previous research has shown that when two color-defined target objects appear in rapid succession at...
The question whether multiple objects are selected serially or in parallel remains contentious. Prev...
Previous work has demonstrated that when targets are defined by a constant feature, attention can be...
To study whether top-down attentional control processes can be set simultaneously for different visu...
Previous research has shown that when observers search for targets defined by a particular colour, a...
To dissociate feature-based and object-based stages in the control of spatial attention during visua...
The question whether the control of attention during visual search is always feature-based or can al...
Previous research has shown that when observers search for targets defined by a particular colour, a...