Prevalence in visual search: From the clinic to the lab and back again
TS Horowitz - Japanese Psychological Research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
One of the most important applications of visual search is in the interpretation of medical
images. Like many applications of visual search, medical image interpretation is typically …
images. Like many applications of visual search, medical image interpretation is typically …
Biasing allocations of attention via selective weighting of saliency signals: Behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for the dimension-weighting account
Abstract Objects that stand out from the environment tend to be of behavioral relevance, and
the visual system is tuned to preferably process these salient objects by allocating focused …
the visual system is tuned to preferably process these salient objects by allocating focused …
Neural markers of responsiveness to the environment in human sleep
Sleep is characterized by a loss of behavioral responsiveness. However, recent research
has shown that the slee** brain is not completely disconnected from its environment. How …
has shown that the slee** brain is not completely disconnected from its environment. How …
The impending demise of the item in visual search
The way the cognitive system scans the visual environment for relevant information–visual
search in short–has been a long-standing central topic in vision science. From its inception …
search in short–has been a long-standing central topic in vision science. From its inception …
Modulations of saliency signals at two hierarchical levels of priority computation revealed by spatial statistical distractor learning.
Many attention theories assume that selection is guided by a preattentive, spatial
representation of the scene that combines bottom-up stimulus information with top-down …
representation of the scene that combines bottom-up stimulus information with top-down …
Inducing task-relevant responses to speech in the slee** brain
Falling asleep leads to a loss of sensory awareness and to the inability to interact with the
environment [1]. While this was traditionally thought as a consequence of the brain shutting …
environment [1]. While this was traditionally thought as a consequence of the brain shutting …
Region-based shielding of visual search from salient distractors: Target detection is impaired with same-but not different-dimension distractors
Shielding visual search against interference from salient distractors becomes more efficient
over time for display regions where distractors appear more frequently, rather than only …
over time for display regions where distractors appear more frequently, rather than only …
Dissociating between the N2pc and attentional shifting: An attentional blink study
The N2pc is routinely used as an electrophysiological index of attentional shifting. Its
absence is thus taken as evidence that no shift of attention occurred. We provide evidence in …
absence is thus taken as evidence that no shift of attention occurred. We provide evidence in …
Two independent frontal midline theta oscillations during conflict detection and adaptation in a Simon-type manual reaching task
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral
responses toward action-critical stimuli is the spatial correspondence between the stimulus …
responses toward action-critical stimuli is the spatial correspondence between the stimulus …
A theoretical attempt to revive the serial/parallel-search dichotomy
A core distinction in Anne Treisman's feature-integration theory (FIT) is in that between
parallel and serial search. We outline this dichotomy and selectively review the reasons why …
parallel and serial search. We outline this dichotomy and selectively review the reasons why …