Attention and the subjective expansion of time

PU Tse, J Intriligator, J Rivest, P Cavanagh - Perception & psychophysics, 2004 - Springer
During brief, dangerous events, such as car accidents and robberies, many people report
that events seem to pass in slow motion, as if time had slowed down. We have measured a …

Multisensory prior entry.

C Spence, DI Shore, RM Klein - Journal of Experimental …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Despite 2 centuries of research, the question of whether attending to a sensory modality
speeds the perception of stimuli in that modality has yet to be resolved. The authors highlight …

Visual prior entry

DI Shore, C Spence, RM Klein - Psychological science, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
It has long been claimed that attended stimuli are perceived prior to unattended stimuli—the
doctrine of prior entry. Most, if not all, studies on which such claims have been based …

Directed attention prolongs the perceived duration of a brief stimulus

S Mattes, R Ulrich - Perception & Psychophysics, 1998 - Springer
Abstract Stelmach, Herdman, and McNeil (1994) suggested recently that the perceived
duration for attended stimuli is shorter than that for unattended ones. In contrast, the …

Visual extinction and prior entry: Impaired perception of temporal order with intact motion perception after unilateral parietal damage

C Rorden, JB Mattingley, HO Karnath, J Driver - Neuropsychologia, 1997 - Elsevier
Two patients with left-sided visual extinction after right parietal damage were each given
twoprior entry'tasks that have recently been used to study attentional biases in normals. The …

[HTML][HTML] Neural dynamics of motion integration and segmentation within and across apertures

S Grossberg, E Mingolla, L Viswanathan - Vision research, 2001 - Elsevier
A neural model is developed of how motion integration and segmentation processes, both
within and across apertures, compute global motion percepts. Figure–ground properties …

The duration of a brief event in the mind's eye

JT Enns, JC Brehaut, DI Shore - The Journal of general psychology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
A new illusion of perceived duration associated with focused spatial attention is reported.
Brief flashes in attended locations were perceived to last longer than the same flashes in …

Localizing the first position of a moving stimulus: The Fröhlich effect and an attention-shifting explanation

J Müsseler, G Aschersleben - Perception & Psychophysics, 1998 - Springer
When subjects are asked to determine where a fast-moving stimulus enters a window, they
typically do not localize the stimulus at the edge, but at some later position within that …

Visibility of brief images: the dual-process approach

T Bachmann - Consciousness and Cognition, 1997 - Elsevier
If successive, brief visual images are exposed for recognition or for psychophysical ratings,
various effects and phenomena of fast dynamics of conscious perception such as mutual …

The line–motion illusion: Attention or impletion?

PE Downing, AM Treisman - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
When a brief lateral cue precedes an instantaneously presented horizontal line, observers
report a sensation of motion in the line propagating from the cued end toward the uncued …