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informal and formal, that have been put forward to ex- plain the phenomenon. ...... over-commitment of attention toward T1 and the RSVP stream. In any event ...
will provide an organizing principle for this chapter, is whether attention is goal-driven ..... attention were observed leave us with a puzzle: why did Mertens, and ..... In summary, the studies reviewed in this section suggest that, although attent
Vision Research, 36, 1827±1837. Deubel, H., Schneider, W. X., & Paprotta, I. (1996). Visual attention and manual aiming: Evidence for obligatory and selective ...
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mechanism, whether biological or computational, is likely to have receptive field(s) .... movement of an entire contour or object within an aperture by applying a ..... When a pattern of large saw teeth is placed on the edge of the illusory square ..
invariance property: either (a) the goal is reconstructed and memorized in the stable frame of reference linked to the environment ("allocentric coordinates") or (i) ...
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custom software for stimulus presentation and online data recording. Stimuli were presented on a .... The main purpose of the present study was an analysis of attentional selec- ...... Separate visual pathways for perception and action. Trends.
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Of course the sug- gestion that selection-for-action is related to an object-level ...... 102, 519â530. 10 Chieffi, S. et al. (1993) Study of selective reaching and ...
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Our work has focused on the neural processes that select the target for an eye ... The selection of the target leads to growth of movement-related activity at.
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errors (defined as the standard deviation of the signed errors) were computed to assess the precision of each subject's judged distances, for example, whether ...
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retain behaviorally relevant features of visual stimuli. Science 212: 952â of inferior temporal neurons in macaque. J. Neurophysiol. 60: 344â364,. 955, 1981.
performance in the behavioral tasks, and the rats showed no obvious ... in case of the slightest indication of health problems, returned to ad .... Screening.
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any given moment (Loomis, in press; Philbeck, Loomis, & Beall, 1997). This per- ..... Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Cutting, J. E. ... Flach, J. Caird, & K. J. Vicente (Eds.), Local applications ofthe ecological approach to human-mach systems, Vol.
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three distances (4, 10, and 16 cm) and five velocity instructions. These 15 trials were ..... RAND (1967) Effect of speed of movement on tactual - kinesthetic ...
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