نتایج جستجو برای: fundamental color stimulus

تعداد نتایج: 390434  

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2001
M Turatto G Galfano

The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. Previous work has shown that a color singleton is able to summon attention only in the presence of a relevant attentional set, whereas when a color singleton is not useful for a task, evidence for purely stimulus-driven attentional capture is controversial. Three visual search experiments (T-L ta...

2013
Amit Perry Avishai Henik

According to some synesthetes' reports, their experience involves an emotional sensation in which a conflict between the photism and presented color of a stimulus may evoke a feeling of discomfort. In order to investigate the impact of this experience on performance, two experiments were carried out on two synesthetes and their matched control groups. Experiments were tailored for each synesthe...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
J Michelle Kincade Richard A Abrams Serguei V Astafiev Gordon L Shulman Maurizio Corbetta

Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a salient stimulus. We compared the effects of voluntary and stimulus-driven shifts of spatial attention on the blood oxygenation level-dependent signal in humans, using a method that separated preparatory activity related to the initial shift of attention from the subsequent activity caused by target...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Theodore P. Zanto Michael T. Rubens Jacob Bollinger Adam Gazzaley

Distinct areas within the visual association cortex are specialized for representing specific stimulus features, such as V4 for color and V5/hMT+ for motion. Recent studies have demonstrated that areas associated with attended features exhibit enhanced cortical activity, whereas those associated with ignored features elicit reduced activity. However, the source of this attentional (or top-down)...

2007
Chris A. Johnson

The pioneering work of Stiles provided a means of psychophysically isolating and measuring the sensitivity of individual color vision mechanisms through the two-color increment threshold procedure. Basically, this approach involved decreasing the sensitivity of some color vision mechanisms (termed π mechanisms by Stiles) by using a chromatic adapting background light, and then measuring the sen...

Journal: :Vision Research 2012
Haruyuki Kojima Yasuhiro Kawabata

Luminance and color information are considered to be processed in parallel systems. The integration of information from these two separate systems is crucial for the visual system to produce a coherent percept. To investigate how luminance and color lights are perceived in time, we measured the perceived duration of light stimuli with and without colors in a paradigm involving simultaneous perc...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2015
Tobias Schoeberl Isabella Fuchs Jan Theeuwes Ulrich Ansorge

In two experiments, we tested whether subliminal abrupt onset cues capture attention in a stimulus-driven way. An onset cue was presented 16 ms prior to the stimulus display that consisted of clearly visible color targets. The onset cue was presented either at the same side as the target (the valid cue condition) or on the opposite side of the target (the invalid cue condition). Because the ons...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Tomoyuki Namima Masaharu Yasuda Taku Banno Gouki Okazawa Hidehiko Komatsu

Appearance of a color stimulus is significantly affected by the contrast between its luminance and the luminance of the background. In the present study, we used stimuli evenly distributed on the CIE-xy chromaticity diagram to examine how luminance contrast affects neural representation of color in V4 and the anterior inferior temporal (AITC) and posterior inferior temporal (PITC) color areas (...

2017
KUO-CHENG LIU

The human visual system (HVS) has a limited sensitivity in perceiving visual information such that visual masking estimation is helpful to improve the performance of image processing techniques. Most existing research efforts only focus on the methods of assessing the visual masking for gray images. In this paper, a spatial masking estimation utilizing the free-energy principle to measure just ...

2011
E. Menton McGinnis Andreas Keil

Identifying targets in a stream of items at a given constant spatial location relies on selection of aspects such as color, shape, or texture. Such attended (target) features of a stimulus elicit a negative-going event-related brain potential (ERP), termed Selection Negativity (SN), which has been used as an index of selective feature processing. In two experiments, participants viewed a series...

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