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Yet, current approaches to Web services development hide the messaging ..... The programmer can also specify options such as user and pass- word, timeout ...
standard paradigms for measuring this behavior (Butterworth & Jar- rett, 1991 ... This behavioral sensitivity accords with accumulating ... Design and procedure.
infants as young as 3 months attend in the same direction as the eyes of a digitized adult .... size, color image was frame-grabbed from video and edited. It sub-.
ciently allocated to abrupt onset under some circumstances, this may not happen in a ..... height and 1 ° in width from a viewing distance of 45 cm. The letters.
asynchronies (SOAs; 600-1200 ms) and cues of moderate validity (50%). ..... ent for 1,000 ms before the onset of the test display regardless of. SOA. The test ...
Abstract. We tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts in the retinal image of the visual scene during eye movements. To do so, we ...
removing two segments from a seven-segment box figure eight to reveal a previously ..... could subvert the attention-capturing power of an abrupt onset.
Five male and 2 female undergraduate students at the. University of Delaware participated in the experiment as paid vol- unteers. All of them had normal or ...
The pattern of these fixations and the choice of where to send the eye next is not ... near the target of an upcoming saccade. ...... First, damage to oculomotor centers in the brain ..... Wurtz, R. H., Goldberg, M. E., & Robinson, D. L. (1980). Beha
suppressive influence of a second stimulus presented within the same RF (Rey- nolds et al 1999). ..... responses in monkey cerebral cortex. J. Neurophysiol.
Jul 17, 2002 - lations is typical for studies of attention in visual cortex. ... 1064 J. H. R. Maunsell and E. P. Cook Attention, neuronal response and .... the stimulus in their receptive field, but no report has ..... Figure 5. Responses of a repre
Interestingly, when the SOA exceeded 300 ms, target detection performance ...... Psychological Science, 10, 360-365. .... Horowitz, T. S., & Wolfe, J. M. (1998).
nition test, viewing a version of the scene in which one object had been .... have found tat these short fixations occur regularly (Findlay, Gilchrist, and Brown,.
Received 20 August 2003; received in revised form 8 December 2003. Abstract. Laboratory ...... Science, 299, 81â. 86. Burr, D. C., Morrone, M. C., & Ross, J. (1994). Selective suppression ... Crane, H. D., & Steele, C. S. (1978). Accurate three- ..
Top-down and bottom-up control of attention. Inhibitory ... The front end of a sensory system acts as a type of passive selector, admitting some stimuli and not ...
Apr 8, 2005 - The stimuli were presented on a Hewlett Packard. 1310A CRT (P15 phosphor) display interfaced with a fast graphic system providing a frame ...
Aug 26, 1999 - (ratio of saccade size to target eccentricity). Following adaptation, subjects experienced an illusory mislocalization in which widely separated ...
Center for Mind/Brain Studies, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of ... ''remappingâ of retinotopic receptive fields around the time of ..... there were seven conditions, each of which involved 280 trials (7 test orienta- ..... Current B
(IOR) to underline the notion that the visual system is biased in order to avoid returning to previously attended locations. In the vast majority of studies upon the ...
events. For this purpose, we asked 11 normal subjects to perform an identity-based discrimination task in which the target to be detected could appear alone or ...
a peak in the 1960s (e.g., Harris, 1965; Hay & Pick, 1966; Held, 1961;. Kohler ...... anism which allocates resources in a graded fashion. The absence of a ...