Parallel processing of park-whole information in visual search tasks

JM Wolfs, SR Friedman-Hill, AB Bilsky - Perception & Psychophysics, 1994 - Springer
Combination of information from the parallel processing of different basic features (color,
size, etc.) can be used to guide attention to targets defined by conjunctions of those features …

Attentional allocation during the perception of scenes.

RD Gordon - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
Semantic influences on attention during the 1st fixation on a scene were explored in 3
experiments. Subjects viewed briefly presented scenes; following scene presentation, a …

Shifts in selective visual attention: towards the underlying neural circuitry

C Koch, S Ullman - Matters of intelligence: Conceptual structures in …, 1987 - Springer
A number of psychophysical studies concerning the detection, localization and recognition
of objects in the visual field have suggested a two-stage theory of human visual perception …

Detecting conjunctions of color and form in parallel

JT Mordkoff, S Yantis, HE Egeth - Perception & Psychophysics, 1990 - Springer
Certain theories of visual attention assume that at least one processing stage must be serial
when the target of search is defined as the conjunction of two or more separable features. To …

Perceptual organization and visual attention

R Kimchi - Progress in Brain Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Perceptual organization—the processes structuring visual information into coherent units—
and visual attention—the processes by which some visual information in a scene is selected …

How many locations can be selected at once?

SL Franconeri, GA Alvarez, JT Enns - Journal of Experimental …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
The visual system uses several tools to select only the most relevant visual information for
further processing, including selection by location. In the present study, the authors explored …

Directing attention in the visual field.

J Duncan - Perception & psychophysics, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
Discusses the improvement in performance (speed or accuracy) that can result when an
individual knows in advance the precise spatial position that a stimulus will occupy, which …

Visual attention: The active vision perspective

JM Findlay, ID Gilchrist - Vision and attention, 2001 - Springer
This chapter discusses the relationship between covert visual attention and overt
movements of the eyes. One of the most frequently emphasised facts concerning visual …

Does visual attention select objects or locations?

SP Vecera, MJ Farah - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Much research supports location-based attentional selection, but J. Duncan (see record
1985-29839-001) presented data favoring object-based selection in a shape discrimination …

A neural theory of visual attention: bridging cognition and neurophysiology.

C Bundesen, T Habekost, S Kyllingsbæk - Psychological review, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
A neural theory of visual attention (NTVA) is presented. NTVA is a neural interpretation of C.
Bundesen's (1990) theory of visual attention (TVA). In NTVA, visual processing capacity is …