2018
Differential Effects of Salient Visual Events on Memory‐Guided Attention in Adults and Children
Nussenbaum K, Scerif G, Nobre A. Differential Effects of Salient Visual Events on Memory‐Guided Attention in Adults and Children. Child Development 2018, 90: 1369-1388. PMID: 30295321, PMCID: PMC6767380, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13149.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Top-down modulation in the infant brain: Learning-induced expectations rapidly affect the sensory cortex at 6 months
Emberson LL, Richards JE, Aslin RN. Top-down modulation in the infant brain: Learning-induced expectations rapidly affect the sensory cortex at 6 months. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2015, 112: 9585-9590. PMID: 26195772, PMCID: PMC4534272, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1510343112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant brainSensory cortexFuture sensory inputsRole of expectationsRepetition suppressionInfants' expectationsVisual eventsOmission paradigmNeural processingStimulus noveltyAuditory stimuliCortical hierarchyInfant cortexNeural organizationNonhuman animalsNeural maturationSensory inputOccipital cortexEmpirical supportCortexRudimentary formExpectationsAdult humansHemodynamic responseExtensive feedback
2004
Neural fate of ignored stimuli: dissociable effects of perceptual and working memory load
Yi D, Woodman G, Widders D, Marois R, Chun M. Neural fate of ignored stimuli: dissociable effects of perceptual and working memory load. Nature Neuroscience 2004, 7: 992-996. PMID: 15286791, DOI: 10.1038/nn1294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMemory loadDissociable effectsHuman ventral visual cortexVentral visual cortexCategory-selective areasTypes of tasksUnattended stimuliPerceptual difficultiesVisual eventsNeural processingBackground stimuliParahippocampal cortexVisual informationNumber of objectsTarget taskVisual cortexBackground sceneStimuliSubject engagesFunctional blindnessTaskCortexProcessingMagnetic resonance imaging
2003
Brain potentials associated with conscious aftereffects induced by unseen stimuli in a blindsight subject
Weiskrantz L, Rao A, Hodinott-Hill I, Nobre A, Cowey A. Brain potentials associated with conscious aftereffects induced by unseen stimuli in a blindsight subject. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2003, 100: 10500-10505. PMID: 12928498, PMCID: PMC193590, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1734039100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potential analysisEvent-related potential recordingsBlindsight subjectsBehavioral resultsBrain activityFrontal focusVisual eventsSubjective reportsPosterior focusAnterior focusIntact fieldConscious eventsStimuliSubtraction resultsPotential recordingsDifferential patternHemifieldBlind fieldBlindsightBrainVisual fieldInducing stimulusBlind hemifieldAftereffectsVisual phenomenaSound induces perceptual reorganization of an ambiguous motion display in human infants
Scheier C, Lewkowicz D, Shimojo S. Sound induces perceptual reorganization of an ambiguous motion display in human infants. Developmental Science 2003, 6: 233-241. DOI: 10.1111/1467-7687.00276.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmbiguous visual displayVisual displayIllusory perceptionIdentical visual displaysAmbiguous motion displaysExperiment 2 infantsPerceptual reorganizationAttentional mechanismsVisual eventsObject knowledgeMotion displaysDevelopmental emergenceIdentical objectsBrief soundsExperiment 1Illusory effectsHuman infantsDevelopmental changesResponse recoveryPerceptionSpatial coincidenceSoundMonths of ageObjectsDisplay
2002
The dark side of visual attention
Chun M, Marois R. The dark side of visual attention. Current Opinion In Neurobiology 2002, 12: 184-189. PMID: 12015235, DOI: 10.1016/s0959-4388(02)00309-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual attentionNon-visual factorsDark sideAttentional deploymentEmotional salienceNeural correlatesVisual eventsNeural processingVisual processingUnattended eventsNeural mechanismsFocal processingNumber of objectsBehavioral setsBright sidePast experienceFunctional blindnessProcessingAttentionSalienceLimited capacityRecent workCorrelatesExperienceObjects
2001
Effects of Phonological Length on the Attentional Blink for Words
Olson I, Chun M, Anderson A. Effects of Phonological Length on the Attentional Blink for Words. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 2001, 27: 1116-1123. PMID: 11642698, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.27.5.1116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttentional blinkPhonological lengthLow-level visual differencesReal-world stimuliWord length effectFirst targetVisual eventsVisual stimuliSecond targetExperiment 1Experiment 2Word lengthMemoryPrevious researchRapid successionVisual differencesBlinkStimuliDeficitsPseudowordsAnagramsWordsDifficultiesPeopleAwarenessTemporal Contextual Cuing of Visual Attention
Olson I, Chun M. Temporal Contextual Cuing of Visual Attention. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory And Cognition 2001, 27: 1299-1313. PMID: 11550756, DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.27.5.1299.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual attentionEvent identitySequential structureSpatial attentionContextual cuingVisual eventsEarlier itemsVisual worldTemporal contextTarget locationPrevious researchSpatiotemporal event sequencesEvent sequencesEvent durationAttentionRelative pointCuingIdentityParadigmItemsContextResearchEvents
2000
Neural Correlates of the Attentional Blink
Marois R, Chun M, Gore J. Neural Correlates of the Attentional Blink. Neuron 2000, 28: 299-308. PMID: 11087002, DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)00104-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttentional blinkFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFrontal cortex activationSame neural circuitsAttentional controlDistractor interferenceAttentional capacityNeural correlatesVisual eventsAttended targetParietofrontal networkCortex activationVisual informationVisual fieldNeural circuitsNeighboring targetsBlinkFunctional blindnessSevere impairmentMagnetic resonance imagingResonance imagingCorrelatesImpairmentProcessing
1997
Seeing Two as One: Linking Apparent Motion and Repetition Blindness
Chun M, Cavanagh P. Seeing Two as One: Linking Apparent Motion and Repetition Blindness. Psychological Science 1997, 8: 74-79. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.1997.tb00686.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApparent motion streamRepetition blindnessObject tokensApparent motionMotion streamMemory retrieval accountUnrepeated itemsRetrieval accountVisual eventsComputer screenVisual phenomenaVisual representationMultiple tokensAlphanumeric charactersTokensItemsPresent studyMultiple instancesOpposite directionFunctional linkRepresentationObjectsViewersDisplayAbility
1996
Intersensory experience and early perceptual development: The role of spatial contiguity in bobwhite quail chicks' responsiveness to multimodal maternal cues
Lickliter R, Lewkowicz D, Columbus R. Intersensory experience and early perceptual development: The role of spatial contiguity in bobwhite quail chicks' responsiveness to multimodal maternal cues. Developmental Psychobiology 1996, 29: 403-416. PMID: 8809492, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2302(199607)29:5<403::aid-dev1>3.0.co;2-s.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostnatal sensory experienceMaternal auditorySensory experienceVisual cuesSpatial contiguityMaternal cuesEarly perceptual developmentAudio-visual integrationIntersensory relationsPerceptual developmentIntersensory integrationVisual eventsPerceptual responsivenessInfants' capacityVisual experienceCuesAuditoryChick's abilityLittle researchSpatial informationSpatial discrepanciesExperienceLarge bodyContiguityAbility
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