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Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidance
This publication provides strong evidence for the dominant influence of using a specific search criterion on involuntary attentional guidance, that would not be possible without the fine-grained temporal analysis used in this paper.
Markus Grüner
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Florian Goller
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Ulrich Ansorge
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Unseeing the White Bear: Negative Search Criteria Guide Visual Attention through Top-down Suppression
I contributed the research design used in this publication, which, for the first time, allowed us to investigate and provide evidence for a novel aspect of top-down suppression.
Marlene Forstinger
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Markus Grüner
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Ulrich Ansorge
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Simple shapes guide visual attention based on their global outline or global orientation contingent on search goals
Using multiple cue conditions allowed us to show that only specific shape features can guide visual attention. Additionally, I used a simulation approach to estimate the achieved statistical power.
Markus Grüner
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Florian Goller
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Ulrich Ansorge
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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 …
Ulrich Ansorge
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Christian Büsel
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Marlene Forstinger
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Daniel Gugerell
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Markus Grüner
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Ulrich Pomper
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Moritz Stolte
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Rebecca Rosa Schmid
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Christian Valuch
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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 …
Christoph Huber-Huber
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Julia Steininger
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Markus Grüner
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Ulrich Ansorge
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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 …
Markus Grüner
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Ulrich Ansorge
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