Attentional costs in multiple-object tracking

scientific article published on 20 February 2008

Attentional costs in multiple-object tracking is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.COGNITION.2007.12.014
P932PMC publication ID2430981
P698PubMed publication ID18281028
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5571184

P2093author name stringAdriane E Seiffert
Michael Tombu
P2860cites workThe Psychophysics ToolboxQ27861071
Dual-task interference in simple tasks: data and theoryQ28241540
Neural mechanisms of selective visual attentionQ28292891
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into moviesQ29547363
Visual indexes, preconceptual objects, and situated visionQ33937632
Queuing or sharing? A critical evaluation of the single-bottleneck notionQ34125048
Objects and attention: the state of the art.Q34179219
A central capacity sharing model of dual-task performanceQ35096488
Tracking multiple targets with multifocal attentionQ36161730
The nature of letter crowding as revealed by first- and second-order classification imagesQ37081876
Multiple bottlenecks in overlapping task performanceQ38568052
A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 1. Basic mechanismsQ41331278
Testing the predictions of the central capacity sharing modelQ42666096
Symbolic distance affects two processing loci in the number comparison taskQ43560378
Attentional limits in memory retrieval.Q46028754
Dual-task interference with equal task emphasis: graded capacity sharing or central postponement?Q46126522
Multiple-object tracking is based on scene, not retinal, coordinates.Q46434454
The spatial distribution of visual attentionQ46921286
Does size rescaling require central attention?Q47190477
The shape and size of crowding for moving targetsQ47439427
The cost of cortical computationQ48360553
Attentional resolution and the locus of visual awarenessQ48913701
Distinct capacity limits for attention and working memory: Evidence from attentive tracking and visual working memory paradigmsQ48932266
Do multielement visual tracking and visual search draw continuously on the same visual attention resources?Q48946077
Independent resources for attentional tracking in the left and right visual hemifieldsQ48946672
Tracking multiple independent targets: evidence for a parallel tracking mechanism.Q48951758
The spatial resolution of visual attentionQ49029201
Limits of attentive tracking reveal temporal properties of attentionQ49049215
Multiple object tracking and attentional processingQ49065770
Multielement visual tracking: attention and perceptual organizationQ49161539
Multiple-target tracking: A role for working memory?Q50745286
Unfocused spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision.Q52027447
Direct measurement of attentional dwell time in human vision.Q52216692
Sustained and transient components of focal visual attention.Q52248452
Interaction Effects in Parafoveal Letter RecognitionQ59090971
Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: distinguishing feature integration from detectionQ81317874
P433issue1
P921main subjectattentionQ6501338
P304page(s)1-25
P577publication date2008-02-20
P1433published inCognitionQ15749512
P1476titleAttentional costs in multiple-object tracking
P478volume108

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q88538924A common source of attention for auditory and visual tracking
Q48679330Distractor Locations Influence Multiple Object Tracking Beyond Interobject Spacing: Evidence From Equidistant Distractor Displacements
Q99637126Effect of bilingualism on visual tracking attention and resistance to distraction
Q50672045Evidence for a shared mechanism used in multiple-object tracking and subitizing.
Q89523119Examining the roles of working memory and visual attention in multiple object tracking expertise
Q48818990Expansion of MT neurons excitatory receptive fields during covert attentive tracking.
Q50943696Gaze-grasp coordination in obstacle avoidance: differences between binocular and monocular viewing.
Q38576282How Many Objects are You Worth? Quantification of the Self-Motion Load on Multiple Object Tracking
Q28630259Inattentional Blindness and Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities
Q96109664Individual differences in visual attention: A short, reliable, open-source, and multilingual test of multiple object tracking in PsychoPy
Q34749175Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking
Q34114904Looking at the center of the targets helps multiple object tracking
Q36636643Multiple object tracking in autism spectrum disorders
Q48738924Resource demands of object tracking and differential allocation of the resource.
Q48556246Satisfaction in motion: Subsequent search misses are more likely in moving search displays
Q38564469Selecting and tracking multiple objects
Q50669579Selective attention warps spatial representation: parallel but opposing effects on attended versus inhibited objects.
Q33565559Shared processing in multiple object tracking and visual working memory in the absence of response order and task order confounds
Q30388818Sound segregation via embedded repetition is robust to inattention
Q50669949Spatial and visuospatial working memory tests predict performance in classic multiple-object tracking in young adults, but nonspatial measures of the executive do not.
Q48715402Spatio-temporal patterns of brain activity distinguish strategies of multiple-object tracking.
Q48766351Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors
Q39353592Studying visual attention using the multiple object tracking paradigm: A tutorial review
Q48506370Temporal estimation with two moving objects: overt and covert pursuit.
Q48550503The contributions of visual and central attention to visual working memory
Q33854759The number of attentional foci and their precision are dissociated in the posterior parietal cortex
Q50686205The what-where trade-off in multiple-identity tracking.
Q48811406Tracking multiple objects is limited only by object spacing, not by speed, time, or capacity
Q39727293Tracking objects that move where they are headed
Q34114922Tracking planets and moons: mechanisms of object tracking revealed with a new paradigm
Q38281291Visual learning in multiple-object tracking

Search more.