In a world of sensory overload, how does the brain use its limited bioenergetic resources to maintain a stable representation of its surroundings yet remain adaptable to learning …
R Sekuler, J Huang, AB Sekuler… - Experimental aging …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background/Study Context: Reduced processing speed pervades a great many aspects of human aging and cognition. However, little is known about one aspect of cognitive aging in …
One of the strongest predictors of whether or not an object in our environment captures our attention is the similarity between that object's features and those we have prioritized—our …
DM van Es, J Theeuwes, T Knapen - bioRxiv, 2017 - biorxiv.org
Conflict of interest The authors declare no competing financial interests. Abbreviated title Feature-based & spatial attention in visual cortex Abstract Sensitivity for different visual …
ABSTRACT Background/Study Context: Reduced processing speed pervades a great many aspects of human aging and cognition. However, little is known about one aspect of …
Research over the last decades has demonstrated an enormous flexibility of attentional mechanisms in the human brain and has revealed many forms of biases across perception …
Research on attentional selection of stimulus features has yielded seemingly contradictory results. On the one hand, many experiments in humans and animals have observed a …