The role of perceptual load in action affordance by ignored objects

[1]  A. Cangelosi,et al.  Electrophysiological Examination of Embodiment in Vision and Action , 2012, Psychological science.

[2]  Antao Chen,et al.  Interference from familiar natural distractors is not eliminated by high perceptual load , 2010, Psychological research.

[3]  Nilli Lavie,et al.  The Role of Perceptual Load in Object Recognition , 2009, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[4]  N. Lavie,et al.  Failures to Ignore Entirely Irrelevant Distractors , 2008, Journal of experimental psychology. Applied.

[5]  Rob Ellis,et al.  Does selecting one visual object from several require inhibition of the actions associated with nonselected objects? , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[6]  Nilli Lavie,et al.  The role of perceptual load in inattentional blindness , 2007, Cognition.

[7]  Rob Ellis,et al.  The role of visual attention in action priming , 2007, Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.

[8]  Ed Symes,et al.  Dissociating object-based and space-based affordances , 2005 .

[9]  Steven P. Tipper,et al.  Implicitly Evoked Actions Modulate Visual Selection: Evidence from Parietal Extinction , 2005, Current Biology.

[10]  Nilli Lavie,et al.  Look here but ignore what you see: effects of distractors at fixation. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[11]  N. Lavie Distracted and confused?: Selective attention under load , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[12]  N. Lavie,et al.  The Role of Perceptual Load in Processing Distractor Faces , 2003, Psychological science.

[13]  S. Anderson,et al.  Attentional processes link perception and action , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[14]  L. Buxbaum,et al.  Action matters: The role of action plans and object affordances in selection for action , 2002 .

[15]  R. Ward,et al.  S-R correspondence effects of irrelevant visual affordance: Time course and specificity of response activation , 2002 .

[16]  R. Ellis,et al.  The potentiation of grasp types during visual object categorization , 2001 .

[17]  R. Ellis,et al.  Micro-affordance: the potentiation of components of action by seen objects. , 2000, British journal of psychology.

[18]  R. Ellis,et al.  On the relations between seen objects and components of potential actions. , 1998, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[19]  C D Frith,et al.  Modulating irrelevant motion perception by varying attentional load in an unrelated task. , 1997, Science.

[20]  N. Lavie Perceptual load as a necessary condition for selective attention. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[21]  Y. Tsal,et al.  Perceptual load as a major determinant of the locus of selection in visual attention , 1994, Perception & psychophysics.

[22]  J. Theeuwes Perceptual selectivity for color and form , 1992, Perception & psychophysics.

[23]  Jeff F. Miller The flanker compatibility effect as a function of visual angle, attentional focus, visual transients, and perceptual load: A search for boundary conditions , 1991, Perception & psychophysics.