[HTML][HTML] Beyond the classical receptive field: The effect of contextual stimuli
Following the pioneering studies of the receptive field (RF), the RF concept gained further
significance for visual perception by the discovery of input effects from beyond the classical …
significance for visual perception by the discovery of input effects from beyond the classical …
Illusory contours: a window onto the neurophysiology of constructing perception
Seeing seems effortless, despite the need to segregate and integrate visual information that
varies in quality, quantity, and location. The extent to which seeing passively recapitulates …
varies in quality, quantity, and location. The extent to which seeing passively recapitulates …
Meditation increases the depth of information processing and improves the allocation of attention in space
During meditation, practitioners are required to center their attention on a specific object for
extended periods of time. When their thoughts get diverted, they learn to quickly disengage …
extended periods of time. When their thoughts get diverted, they learn to quickly disengage …
Contributions of low and high spatial frequency processing to impaired object recognition circuitry in schizophrenia
Patients with schizophrenia exhibit cognitive and sensory impairment, and object
recognition deficits have been linked to sensory deficits. The “frame and fill” model of object …
recognition deficits have been linked to sensory deficits. The “frame and fill” model of object …
From local to global processing: The development of illusory contour perception
Global visual processing is important for segmenting scenes, extracting form from
background, and recognizing objects. Local processing involves attention to the local …
background, and recognizing objects. Local processing involves attention to the local …
Predictive distractor context facilitates attentional selection of high, but not intermediate and low, salience targets
It is well established that we can focally attend to a specific region in visual space without
shifting our eyes, so as to extract action‐relevant sensory information from covertly attended …
shifting our eyes, so as to extract action‐relevant sensory information from covertly attended …
Selective manipulation of target identification demands in visual search: The role of stimulus contrast in CDA activations
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants
are required to precisely identify (eg, vertical vs. horizontal orientation) as compared to …
are required to precisely identify (eg, vertical vs. horizontal orientation) as compared to …
Correlates of clinical variables on early-stage visual processing in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
The use of noninvasive tools can help understand mental states and changes that are
caused by medications, symptom severity, and other clinical variables. We investigated low …
caused by medications, symptom severity, and other clinical variables. We investigated low …
Hierarchical organization in visual working memory: From global ensemble to individual object structure
When remembering a natural scene, both detailed information about specific objects and
summary representations such as the gist of a scene are encoded. However, formal models …
summary representations such as the gist of a scene are encoded. However, formal models …
EEG evidence for enhanced attentional performance during moderate‐intensity exercise
Research on attentional control within real‐world contexts has become substantially more
feasible and thus frequent over the past decade. However, relatively little is known regarding …
feasible and thus frequent over the past decade. However, relatively little is known regarding …