Toward a theory of consciousness: a review of the neural correlates of inattentional blindness
BT Hutchinson - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
The neuroscientific study of consciousness involves examining candidate markers of
consciousness under conditions where awareness varies. One such method for …
consciousness under conditions where awareness varies. One such method for …
Visual processing of contour patterns under conditions of inattentional blindness
An inattentional blindness paradigm was adapted to measure ERPs elicited by visual
contour patterns that were or were not consciously perceived. In the first phase of the …
contour patterns that were or were not consciously perceived. In the first phase of the …
An image-computable model of how endogenous and exogenous attention differentially alter visual perception
Attention alters perception across the visual field. Typically, endogenous (voluntary) and
exogenous (involuntary) attention similarly improve performance in many visual tasks, but …
exogenous (involuntary) attention similarly improve performance in many visual tasks, but …
Cue-invariant networks for figure and background processing in human visual cortex
Lateral occipital cortical areas are involved in the perception of objects, but it is not clear
how these areas interact with first tier visual areas. Using synthetic images portraying a …
how these areas interact with first tier visual areas. Using synthetic images portraying a …
Differential effects of exogenous and endogenous attention on second-order texture contrast sensitivity
Thevisual system can use a rich variety of contours to segment visual scenes into distinct
perceptually coherent regions. However, successfully segmenting an image is a …
perceptually coherent regions. However, successfully segmenting an image is a …
Wide and diffuse perceptual modes characterize dyslexics in vision and audition
G Geiger, C Cattaneo, R Galli, U Pozzoli… - …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined the performance of dyslexic and typically reading children on two analogous
recognition tasks: one visual and the other auditory. Both tasks required recognition of …
recognition tasks: one visual and the other auditory. Both tasks required recognition of …
When and where perceptual load interacts with voluntary visuospatial attention: An event-related potential and dipole modeling study
Perceptual load is recognized to affect visual selective attention, but at an unknown
spatiotemporal locus in the brain. To examine this issue, event-related potentials (ERPs) …
spatiotemporal locus in the brain. To examine this issue, event-related potentials (ERPs) …
[PDF][PDF] Texture analysis and perception
MS Landy - The new visual neurosciences, 2013 - cns.nyu.edu
What is visual texture? The Oxford English Dictionary provides several definitions of the
word. The first definition comes from the etymology; the word comes from Latin “textūra” …
word. The first definition comes from the etymology; the word comes from Latin “textūra” …
Absence of binocular summation, eye dominance, and learning effects in color discrimination
We evaluated binocular summation, eye dominance, and learning in the Trivector and
Ellipses procedures of the Cambridge Colour Test (CCT). Subjects (n= 36, 18–30 years old) …
Ellipses procedures of the Cambridge Colour Test (CCT). Subjects (n= 36, 18–30 years old) …
Attention enhances apparent perceptual organization
Perceptual organization and selective attention are two crucial processes that influence how
we perceive visual information. The former structures complex visual inputs into coherent …
we perceive visual information. The former structures complex visual inputs into coherent …