TY - JOUR
T1 - Detecting gaps with and without attention
T2 - Further evidence for attentional receptive fields
AU - Shalev, Lilach
AU - Tsal, Yehoshua
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - In four experiments participants were instructed to detect and localise a gap on a small vertical line. When the line was presented at the periphery, inattention produced a tendency to report broken lines as solid ones and also produced a substantial increase in coarse localisation errors. The results support the hypothesis (Tsal & Shalev, 1996) that the unattended visual field is composed of large attentional receptive fields (ARFs) within which there is no spatial resolution. A partial stimulation of such an ARF, by the broken line's inner ends producing the gap, signals the activation of the entire ARF resulting in the perceptual closure of the gap.
AB - In four experiments participants were instructed to detect and localise a gap on a small vertical line. When the line was presented at the periphery, inattention produced a tendency to report broken lines as solid ones and also produced a substantial increase in coarse localisation errors. The results support the hypothesis (Tsal & Shalev, 1996) that the unattended visual field is composed of large attentional receptive fields (ARFs) within which there is no spatial resolution. A partial stimulation of such an ARF, by the broken line's inner ends producing the gap, signals the activation of the entire ARF resulting in the perceptual closure of the gap.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036154905&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09541440143000005
DO - 10.1080/09541440143000005
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AN - SCOPUS:0036154905
SN - 0954-1446
VL - 14
SP - 3
EP - 26
JO - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
JF - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
IS - 1
ER -