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  1. No evidence for spatial suppression due to across-trial distractor learning in visual search

    Previous studies have shown that during visual search, participants are able to implicitly learn across-trial regularities regarding target locations...

    Ai-Su Li, Louisa Bogaerts, Jan Theeuwes in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 23 February 2023
  2. Excess success in articles on object-based attention

    Twenty-five years of research has explored the object-based attention effect using the two-rectangles paradigm and closely related paradigms. While...

    Gregory Francis, Evelina Thunell in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 01 March 2022
  3. When remembering less is more: Unfiltered items are associated with reduced memory fidelity in visual short-term memory

    Visual short-term memory (VSTM), the ability to store information no longer visible, is essential for human behavior. VSTM limits vary across the...

    Young Seon Shin, Summer L. Sheremata in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 29 April 2024
  4. The effect of memory load on object reconstruction: Insights from an online mouse-tracking task

    Why can’t we remember everything that we experience? Previous work in the domain of object memory has suggested that our ability to resolve...

    Aedan Y. Li, James Y. Yuan, ... Morgan D. Barense in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 04 January 2023
  5. Stress effects on the top-down control of visuospatial attention: Evidence from cue-dependent alpha oscillations

    Stress is assumed to inhibit the top-down control of attention and to facilitate bottom-up processing. Evidence from human experiments, however,...

    Mauro F. Larra, Xinwei Zhang, ... Stefan Arnau in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 05 April 2022
  6. Combining social cues in attention: Looking at gaze, head, and pointing cues

    Social cues bias covert spatial attention. In most previous work the impact of different social cues, such as the gaze, head, and pointing cue, has...

    Zhifan Lu, Wieske van Zoest in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 27 February 2023
  7. Capacity limitations in template-guided multiple color search

    Visual selection of target objects relies on representations of their known features in visual working memory. These representations are referred to...

    Dirk Kerzel, Anna Grubert in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 16 December 2021
  8. Probing the time course of facilitation and inhibition in gaze cueing of attention in an upper-limb reaching task

    Previous work has revealed that social cues, such as gaze and pointed fingers, can lead to a shift in the focus of another person’s attention....

    Emma Yoxon, Merryn D. Constable, Timothy N. Welsh in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 23 July 2019
  9. Age-related changes to the attentional modulation of temporal binding

    During multisensory integration, the time range within which visual and auditory information can be perceived as synchronous and bound together is...

    Jessica L. Pepper, Barrie Usherwood, ... Helen E. Nuttall in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 26 July 2023
  10. Statistical learning of spatiotemporal regularities dynamically guides visual attention across space

    In dynamic environments, statistical learning of spatial and temporal regularities guides visual attention in space and time. In the current study,...

    Zhenzhen Xu, Jan Theeuwes, Sander A. Los in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 07 October 2022
  11. Pupillometry in Schizophrenia: What We Know and Where We Could Go

    Pupillometry is a uniquely effective tool for illuminating the mechanisms underlying schizophrenia, an especially heterogeneous and complex disorder....
    Jessica E. McGovern in Modern Pupillometry
    Chapter 2024
  12. Spatial cueing effects do not always index attentional capture: evidence for a priority accumulation framework

    The spatial cueing paradigm is a popular tool to investigate under what conditions irrelevant objects capture attention against the observer’s...

    Maya Darnell, Dominique Lamy in Psychological Research
    Article 06 October 2021
  13. No effect of spatial attention on the processing of a motion ensemble: Evidence from Posner cueing

    The formation of ensemble codes is an efficient means through which the visual system represents vast arrays of information. This has led to the...

    Louisa A. Talipski, Stephanie C. Goodhew, Mark Edwards in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 22 November 2021
  14. The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory

    Guided by the idea that memory retrieval is selective attention turned inward, we report four experiments examining the time-course of focusing...

    Gordon D. Logan, Simon D. Lilburn, Jana E. Ulrich in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 05 December 2022
  15. Attention allocation in complementary joint action: How joint goals affect spatial orienting

    When acting jointly, individuals often attend and respond to the same object or spatial location in complementary ways (e.g., when passing a mug, one...

    Laura Schmitz, Basil Wahn, Melanie Krüger in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 08 September 2023
  16. The spatial extent of focused attention modulates attentional disengagement

    Attention can be flexibly changed to optimize visual processing: it can be oriented, resized, or even divided. Although much is known about these...

    Lisa N. Jefferies, Rebecca Lawrence, Elizabeth Conlon in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 20 October 2022
  17. Statistical learning in visual search reflects distractor rarity, not only attentional suppression

    In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference can be reduced when the salient distractor appears...

    Dirk Kerzel, Chiara Balbiani, ... Stanislas Huynh Cong in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 20 April 2022
  18. Transient attention does not alter the eccentricity effect in estimation of duration

    Previous research investigating the influence of stimulus eccentricity on perceived duration showed an increasing duration underestimation with...

    Alina Krug, Lisa Valentina Eberhardt, Anke Huckauf in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 07 August 2023
  19. No evidence for proactive suppression of explicitly cued distractor features

    Visual search benefits from advance knowledge of nontarget features. However, it is unknown whether these negatively cued features are suppressed in...

    Douglas A. Addleman, Viola S. Störmer in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 22 March 2022
  20. Do ostensive cues affect object processing in children with and without autism? A test of natural pedagogy theory

    Theories suggest that the perception of others’ actions and social cues leads to selective processing of object features. Most recently, natural...

    Tobias Schuwerk, Johannes Bätz, ... Markus Paulus in Psychological Research
    Article 10 July 2019
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