Research Topics | ZENON PYLYSHYNSummaryAffiliation: Rutgers University Country: USA Publications
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Mental imagery: in search of a theoryZenon W Pylyshyn
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, Busch Campus, Piscataway, NJ 08854 8020, USA
Behav Brain Sci 25:157-82; discussion 182-237. 2002....
Visual indexes, preconceptual objects, and situated visionZ W Pylyshyn
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, Psychology Building, New Wing, Busch Campus, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Cognition 80:127-58. 2001....
Is vision continuous with cognition? The case for cognitive impenetrability of visual perceptionZ Pylyshyn
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Behav Brain Sci 22:341-65; discussion 366-423. 1999....
Dynamics of target selection in multiple object tracking (MOT)Zenon W Pylyshyn
Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science, Psychology Building Annex, 152 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854 8020, USA
Spat Vis 19:485-504. 2006..It is suggested that voluntarily allocated attention can be used to facilitate the automatic attention capture by objects of interest...
Enumerating by pointing to locations: a new method for measuring the numerosity of visual object representationsHarry Haroutioun Haladjian
Department of Psychology, Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University New Brunswick, 152 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854 8020, USA
Atten Percept Psychophys 73:303-8. 2011..These results suggest a different account of the limits found in most subitizing and enumeration studies...
Is motion extrapolation employed in multiple object tracking? Tracking as a low-level, non-predictive functionBrian P Keane
Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science, USA
Cogn Psychol 52:346-68. 2006..When objects reappeared predictably in 75% of trials, they were still tracked better when they reappeared at their points of disappearance. Theoretical implications of a non-predictive multiple object tracking mechanism are discussed...
Attentional resources in visual tracking through occlusion: the high-beams effectJonathan I Flombaum
Department of Psychology, Yale University, Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
Cognition 107:904-31. 2008..This new attentional high-beams effect indicates that the ability to track through occlusion, though seemingly effortless, in fact requires the active allocation of special attentional resources...
Research Grants
- VISUAL PERCEPTION AND LANGUAGEZENON PYLYSHYN; Fiscal Year: 2002..abstract_text> ..
