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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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Visual attention in spatial cueing and visual search [PDF]
To characterize internal processes of an observer conducting perceptual tasks, we developed an observer model that combines the perceptual template model (PTM), the attention mechanisms in the PTM framework (Lu & Dosher, 1998), and uncertainty of signal detection theory (Green & Swets, 1966).
Baek, Jongsoo +2 more
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Background: The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a negative shift in electroencephalography (EEG) related to the planning and execution of an externally cued movement task.
Sharon Olsen +7 more
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To investigate neuronal processing involved in the integration of auditory and visual signals for time perception, we examined neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex (PFC) of macaque monkeys during a duration discrimination task with auditory and visual ...
Atsushi Chiba +3 more
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Exogenous Bimodal Cues Attenuate Age-Related Audiovisual Integration
Previous studies have demonstrated that exogenous attention decreases audiovisual integration (AVI); however, whether the AVI is different when exogenous attention is elicited by bimodal and unimodal cues and its aging effect remain unclear.
Yanna Ren +5 more
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Effect of Encoding on Prospective Memory
Event-based prospective memory (ProM) refers to remembering to execute planned actions in response to a target ProM cues. Encoding modality influences ProM performance; visual encoding has been studied more than auditory encoding. Further, it has not yet
Youzhen Chen +8 more
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The Impact of Shape-Based Cue Discriminability on Attentional Performance
With rapidly developing technology, visual cues became a powerful tool for deliberate guiding of attention and affecting human performance. Using cues to manipulate attention introduces a trade-off between increased performance in cued, and decreased in ...
Olga Lukashova-Sanz +3 more
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Cue integration in categorical tasks: insights from audio-visual speech perception. [PDF]
Previous cue integration studies have examined continuous perceptual dimensions (e.g., size) and have shown that human cue integration is well described by a normative model in which cues are weighted in proportion to their sensory reliability, as ...
Vikranth Rao Bejjanki +3 more
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Performance in a non-symbolic comparison task in which participants are asked to indicate the larger numerosity of two dot arrays, is assumed to be supported by the Approximate Number System (ANS).
Karolien eSmets +3 more
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Subconscious visual cues during movement execution allow correct online choice reactions. [PDF]
Part of the sensory information is processed by our central nervous system without conscious perception. Subconscious processing has been shown to be capable of triggering motor reactions.
Christian Leukel +5 more
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