Maximilian A Friehs,Christian Frings
Maximilian A Friehs
The stop-signal task (SST) is assumed to reliably measure response inhibition; specifically, in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a sudden cue. The response-stopping process is estimated ...
Katherine L Roberts,Nicola J Doherty,Elizabeth A Maylor et al.
Katherine L Roberts et al.
In vision, humans have the ability to mentally "tag" approximately 4 objects, allowing us to monitor, attend, and interact with them. As a consequence, we can rapidly and accurately enumerate up to 4 objects-a process known as subitizing. H...
Xujin Zhang,Lori L Holt
Xujin Zhang
Speech processing depends upon mapping variable acoustic speech input in a manner that reflects the long-term regularities of the native language. Yet, these mappings are flexible such that introduction of short-term distributional regulari...
How to detect the invisible? Investigating the role of the extrageniculate pathways in the salience-based progression of attention using moving S-cone items [0.03%]
如何探测“不可见”?使用运动S-视锥元素探究额外基因解剖路径在基于显著性的注意力进程中的作用
Raphaël Mizzi,George A Michael
Raphaël Mizzi
Visual attention progresses from the most to the least salient item until a target is found. We explored whether and how the extrageniculate pathways participate in this progression when salience is built on motion signals. Because there is...
Peter S Whitehead,Tobias Egner
Peter S Whitehead
Recent studies have demonstrated that keeping an instructed task set in working memory (WM) for prospective use can interfere with behavior on an intervening task that employs shared stimuli-the prospective task-set-interference effect. One...
Opening the window: Size of the attentional window dominates perceptual load and familiarity in visual selection [0.03%]
开启窗口:注意窗口的大小在视觉选择中主导感知负载和熟悉性
Adam T Biggs,Bradley S Gibson
Adam T Biggs
Perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995) claims that visual selection is determined both by the perceptual demands a display imposes and by the perceptual resources an observer has available for processing. This theory is often tested by examin...
The kinematics, not the orientation, of an action influences language processing [0.03%]
是动作的姿态而非朝向影响语言加工
Sophie-Anne Beauprez,Christel Bidet-Ildei
Sophie-Anne Beauprez
Consistent with the embodied view of cognition, several studies have shown a link between action and the processing of action verbs. However, it is largely unknown how action properties can influence semantic activation during word processi...
How feature relationships influence attention and awareness: Evidence from eye movements and EEG [0.03%]
特征关系如何影响注意和知觉:眼动和EEG的证据
Aimee Martin,Stefanie I Becker
Aimee Martin
Many everyday tasks require selecting relevant objects in the visual field while ignoring irrelevant information. A widely held belief is that attention is tuned to the exact feature value(s) of a sought-after target object (e.g., color, sh...
When stimulus-driven control settings compete: On the dominance of categories as cues for control [0.03%]
当受刺激驱动的控制设定发生冲突时:范畴作为控制线索的主导地位研究
Julie M Bugg,Abhishek Dey
Julie M Bugg
Stimulus-driven or reactive control refers to the modulation of attention poststimulus onset via retrieval of learned control settings associated with task stimuli. The present study asked which stimulus-driven control setting "wins" the co...
More than skin-deep: Integration of skin-based and musculoskeletal reference frames in localization of touch [0.03%]
超越肤浅:皮肤坐标系和肌肉骨骼参考框架在触觉定位中的整合
Renata Sadibolova,Luigi Tamè,Matthew R Longo
Renata Sadibolova
The skin of the forearm is, in one sense, a flat 2-dimensional (2D) sheet, but in another sense approximately cylindrical, mirroring the 3-dimensional (3D) volumetric shape of the arm. The role of frames of reference based on the skin as a ...