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Cueing Visual Attention to Spatial Locations With Auditory Cues
We investigated exogenous and endogenous orienting of visual attention to the spatial loca-tion of an auditory cue. In Experiment 1, significantly faster saccades were observed to vis-ual targets appearing ipsilateral, compared to contralateral, to the ...
Matthew Kean, Trevor J. Crawford
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Brief targeted memory reactivation during the awake state enhances memory stability and benefits the weakest memories. [PDF]
Reactivation of representations corresponding to recent experience is thought to be a critical mechanism supporting long-term memory stabilization. Targeted memory reactivation, or the re-exposure of recently learned cues, seeks to induce reactivation ...
Berners-Lee, Alice +2 more
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Using Speed and Accuracy and the Simon Effect to Explore the Output Form of Inhibition of Return
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower responses to targets presented at previously cued locations. Contrasting target discrimination performance over various eye movement conditions has shown the level of activation of the reflexive oculomotor ...
Ralph S. Redden +4 more
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Purpose: Abnormal exogenous attention orienting and diffused spatial distribution of attention have been associated with reading impairment in children with developmental dyslexia.
Ana Pina Rodrigues +3 more
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Orienting during gaze guidance in a letter-identification task
The idea of gaze guidance is to lead a viewer’s gaze through a visual display in order to facilitate the viewer’s search for specific information in a least-obtrusive manner.
Christoph Rasche, Karl Gegenfurtner
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Time to guide: evidence for delayed attentional guidance in contextual cueing [PDF]
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a target decrease over time even when the observers are not aware of the repetition.
Hoffmann J. +3 more
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Global Cue Inconsistency Diminishes Learning of Cue Validity [PDF]
In daily life, we make decisions that are associated with probabilistic outcomes (e.g., the chance of rain today). People search for and utilize information that validly predicts an outcome (i.e., we look for dark clouds to indicate the possibility of rain).
Wang, TSL +3 more
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How can a visual environment shape our utterances? A variety of visual and conceptual factors appear to affect sentence production, such as the visual cueing of patients or agents, their position relative to one another, and their animacy.
Yulia Esaulova +2 more
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Cortical Dynamics of Contextually-Cued Attentive Visual Learning and Search: Spatial and Object Evidence Accumulation [PDF]
How do humans use predictive contextual information to facilitate visual search? How are consistently paired scenic objects and positions learned and used to more efficiently guide search in familiar scenes?
Grossberg, Stephen, Huang, Tsung-Ren
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S-cone signals invisible to the motion system can improve motion extraction via grouping by color [PDF]
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Brainard +14 more
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