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Talk: "Contingent Suppression of Visual Attention: Novel Evidence for Proactive Top-Down Control Through Negative Search Criteria", Marlene Forstinger (University of Vienna)

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Goal-directed behavior depends on the ability to selectively process relevant targets among irrelevant distractors. This ability is referred to as visual attention and comprises different bottom-up (stimulus-driven) and top-down (goal-directed) control mechanisms that enable selective processing and perception. While numerous studies have investigated how visual attention facilitates target processing, it is unclear whether target selection ...
24.04.2024 14:15 - 15:15 Waldweg-Altbau, Raum 0.705,