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Human responses to the relationships between object shapes and movements in the context of visual attention and S-R compatibility

The noninverted triangle is generally regarded as more stable than the inverted one. The perception of stability/instability may vary when it is moving. Triangles moving in their …

Akira Asano

10 Hz rhythmic stimulation modulates electrophysiological, but not behavioral markers of suppression

We investigated the role of alpha in the suppression of attention capture by salient but to-be-suppressed (negative and nonpredictive) color cues, expecting a potential boosting …

bence-szaszko

Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidance

Visual attention is influenced by the characteristics of the stimuli (bottom-up), their task relevance (top-down), and prior experience (e.g., selection history and learning). …

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Markus Grüner

Unseeing the white bear: Negative search criteria guide visual attention through top-down suppression

In three spatial cueing experiments, we investigated whether a negative search criterion (i.e., a task-relevant feature that negatively defines the target) can guide visual …

Marlene Forstinger

Simple shapes guide visual attention based on their global outline or global orientation contingent on search goals

It is still unclear which features of a two-dimensional shape (e.g., triangle, square) can efficiently guide visual attention. Possible guiding features are edge orientations …

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Markus Grüner

Procedural control versus resources as potential origins of human hyper selectivity

In the current review, we argue that experimental results usually interpreted as evidence for cognitive resource limitations could also reflect functional necessities of human …

Ulrich Ansorge

Psychophysical dual-task setups do not measure pre-saccadic attention but saccade-related strengthening of sensory representations

Visual attention and saccadic eye movements are linked in a tight, yet flexible fashion. In humans, this link is typically studied with dual-task setups. Participants are …

Christoph Huber-Huber

Mobile eye tracking during real-world night driving: A selective review of findings and recommendations for future research

We exhaustively review the published research on eye movements during real-world night driving, which is an important field of research as fatal road traffic accidents at night …

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Markus Grüner