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Gaze coherence reveals distinct tracking strategies in multiple object and multiple identity tracking
In dynamic environments, a central task of the attentional system is to keep track of objects changing their spatial location over time. In some...
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Characterizing Attention Resource Capacity in Autism: A Multiple Object Tracking Study
The extant literature aimed at characterizing attentional capability in autistics has presented inconsistent findings. This inconsistency and...
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Predicting group benefits in joint multiple object tracking
In everyday life, people often work together to accomplish a joint goal. Working together is often beneficial as it can result in a higher...
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Unequal allocation of overt and covert attention in Multiple Object Tracking
In many real-life contexts, where objects are moving around, we are often required to allocate our attention unequally between targets or regions of...
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Exploring the effectiveness of auditory, visual, and audio-visual sensory cues in a multiple object tracking environment
Maintaining object correspondence among multiple moving objects is an essential task of the perceptual system in many everyday life activities. A...
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Can Three-Dimensional Multiple Object Tracking Training Be Used to Improve Simulated Driving Performance? A Pilot Study in Young and Older Adults
Driving ability has been shown to be dependent on perceptual-cognitive abilities such as visual attention and speed of processing. There is mixed...
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The effect of memory load on object reconstruction: Insights from an online mouse-tracking task
Why can’t we remember everything that we experience? Previous work in the domain of object memory has suggested that our ability to resolve...
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Ensemble perception during multiple-object tracking
Multiple-object tracking studies consistently reveal attentive tracking limits of approximately three to five items. How do factors such as visual...
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Multiple-object tracking and visually guided touch
Multiple-object tracking (MOT) involves kee** track of the positions of multiple independent target items as they move among distractors. According...
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Enhancing Multiple Object Analysis Skills Across Early and Late Adulthood Through Diverse Tasks
Tasks on multiple targets involve, to some extent, at least two capacity-limited classes of mechanisms: attentional individuation and visuo-spatial...
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The Multiple Object Avoidance (MOA) task measures attention for action: Evidence from driving and sport
Performance in everyday tasks, such as driving and sport, requires allocation of attention to task-relevant information and the ability to inhibit...
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Automatic object detection for behavioural research using YOLOv8
Observational studies of human behaviour often require the annotation of objects in video recordings. Automatic object detection has been facilitated...
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Spatial resolution and object segmentation efficiency constrain grou** effects in attentive tracking
Previous studies of multiple object tracking suggested that spatiotemporal features (e.g., speed, direction, location) and surface features (e.g.,...
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Finding meaning in “wrong responses”: The multiple object-awareness paradigm shows that visual awareness is probabilistic
Visual information that observers perceive and remember at any given moment guides behavior in daily life. However, binary alternative-forced choice...
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Self-tracking in Mental Health Apps
In this chapter, we discuss the role of self-tracking in the everyday use of MHapps. Self-tracking is a prominent feature of many MHapps and relates... -
The Architecture of Object-Based Attention
The allocation of attention to objects raises several intriguing questions: What are objects, how does attention access them, what anatomical regions...
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3D Multiple Object Tracking or Adaptive Dual n-back Training Boosts Simple Verbal Working Memory Span but Not Multitasking Performance in Military Participants
There is a growing literature demonstrating that a short regimen of NeuroTracker —a task that trains 3D multiple object tracking skills—can improve...
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Object-based attention during scene perception elicits boundary contraction in memory
Boundary contraction and extension are two types of scene transformations that occur in memory. In extension, viewers extrapolate information beyond...
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Coregistration of EEG and eye-tracking in infants and develo** populations
Infants cannot be instructed where to look; therefore, infant researchers rely on observation of their participant’s gaze to make inferences about...