Previous work has demonstrated that perceptual grouping modulates the selectivity of attention across space. By contrast, how grouping influences the allocation of attention over …
Following lesions to (usually) the right parietal lobe, patients may fail to report stimuli on their contralesional side if a stimulus is also presented ipsilesionally. The problem can be …
G Kerkhoff, C Marquardt - Der Nervenarzt, 2009 - Springer
Disorders of visual search by coordinated eye and head movements are frequently encountered in patients with brain damage. Homonymous visual field disorders, impaired …
Visuospatial abilities are considered essential to our interaction with the environment and are involved in many every-day activities (Hegarty & Waller, 2005; Jansen, Wiedenbauer, & …
Performance in rapid serial visual presentation tasks has been shown to depend on the temporal integration of target stimuli when they are presented in direct succession. Temporal …
The human visual system consists of multiple topographic maps that extend from the early visual cortex along the dorsal and ventral processing streams. Responses to illusory shapes …
Our brain has developed mechanisms, which structure and organize the complex visual input that we constantly perceive during everyday life. For instance, a given visual scene …
J Yang, L Sui, H Wu, Q Wu, X Mei, X Wu - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The visual system is capable of recognizing objects when object information is widely separated in space, as revealed by the Kanizsa-type illusory contours (ICs). Attentional …
L Wittenhagen, JB Mattingley - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the visual system's capacity to fill in missing information associated with fragmented or …