Yantis (1998) Control of visual attention - Mark Wexler
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 attention ..... chance for very short cuing intervals, then increased to a peak at cuing.
Nov 5, 1998 - Dobson, A. & Crawley, M. J. Pathogens and the structure of plant communities. TREE 9 .... performance is slower and less accurate as target eccentricity increases, due ... filters, each tuned to a band of spatial frequencies9,17.
process information selectively. From a phenomenological ... view that inhibitory processes play a role in selective attention. To this end, we highlight three ...
Boston, USA. Loosely following William James, we can assert that everyone knows that visual search tasks are because everyone does them all the time. Visual .... The distinction between serial and parallel processes has a long history.
haps the only common factor being that all concern the selective processing .... sensory pathways are typically crossed", so that information from one side.
Oct 22, 2015 - Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada ..... understanding of the importance of natural image statistics for all ...
the idea that attention operates covertly by facilitating some part of the .... much progress has been made towards answering these questions (Rayner, 1998).
Central to the idea of attention is the fact that the identical retinal stimulus ... substantial progress in answering this question through the use of various indirect ...
Apparatus and Stimuli. The stimuli were presented on a Prince- ton SR-12 ... In the dim condition, all stimuli appeared in the dark gray available on the computer.
were either separated by SDSâpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) (8% ... and 2 mM ethylene glycol-bis(succinimidylsuccinate). (EGS; Pierce) for 20 min ...
Infrared-based recordings of horizontal eye movements were made before, during, and immediately after three 30-s periods of auditory ocular motor feedback, ...
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 ...
removing two segments from a seven-segment box figure eight to reveal a previously ..... could subvert the attention-capturing power of an abrupt onset.
pursuit, which might be used to compensate for the prima- ry deficit of smooth ...... Ross DE, Thaker GK, Holcomb HH, Cascella NG, Medoff DR,. Tamminga CA ...
Received: 27 January 1997 / Accepted: 26 November 1997 .... 1 Scheme of internally generated (predictive) and externally ..... Suppose that the visually.
standard paradigms for measuring this behavior (Butterworth & Jar- rett, 1991 ... This behavioral sensitivity accords with accumulating ... Design and procedure.
Examples of such relative motion effects are provided ... on the basis of these results that attention can ..... vertical are shown in Table 1 for both the neutral ...
Motion Awareness in Man. Thomas ..... of visual stability in man. We made use of the fact .... Ten students (one female and nine males aged between. 21 and 28 ...
photograph (as an object) as a flat thing, although one is often barely ..... lighting of a scene is particularly interesting because of its many links with art history.
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-.
Sep 9, 2002 - ed along with other competing objects, relative to when it is pre- ...... to S.Y. and from the National Center for Research Resources, NIH (P41-.
iano and Gross 1996; Graziano and Gross, in press). Ab- ...... Bauer DW, Miller J (1982) Stimulus-response compatibility and ... MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Sherrington's view in its pure form has never had any experimental support, but ...... Perceptual and Motor Skills, 8, 83-86. ... SHERRINGTON CS (1918) Observations on the sensual role of the proprioceptive nerve-supply of the extrinsic.