---
_id: '6085'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In three experiments, we tested whether sequentially coding two visual stimuli
    can create a spatial misperception of a visual moving stimulus. In Experiment
    1, we showed that a spatial misperception, the flash-lag effect, is accompanied
    by a similar temporal misperception of first perceiving the flash and only then
    a change of the moving stimulus, when in fact the two events were exactly simultaneous.
    In Experiment 2, we demonstrated that when the spatial misperception of a flash-lag
    effect is absent, the temporal misperception is also absent. In Experiment 3,
    we extended these findings and showed that if the stimulus conditions require
    coding first a flash and subsequently a nearby moving stimulus, a spatial flash-lag
    effect is found, with the position of the moving stimulus being misperceived as
    shifted in the direction of its motion, whereas this spatial misperception is
    reversed so that the moving stimulus is misperceived as shifted in a direction
    opposite to its motion when the c
author:
- first_name: Heinz-Werner
  full_name: Priess, Heinz-Werner
  last_name: Priess
- first_name: Ingrid
  full_name: Scharlau, Ingrid
  id: '451'
  last_name: Scharlau
  orcid: 0000-0003-2364-9489
- first_name: Stefanie I.
  full_name: Becker, Stefanie I.
  last_name: Becker
- first_name: Ulrich
  full_name: Ansorge, Ulrich
  last_name: Ansorge
citation:
  ama: Priess H-W, Scharlau I, Becker SI, Ansorge U. Spatial mislocalization as a
    consequence of sequential coding of stimuli. <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>.
    2012;74(2):365-378.
  apa: Priess, H.-W., Scharlau, I., Becker, S. I., &#38; Ansorge, U. (2012). Spatial
    mislocalization as a consequence of sequential coding of stimuli. <i>Attention,
    Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>, <i>74</i>(2), 365–378.
  bibtex: '@article{Priess_Scharlau_Becker_Ansorge_2012, title={Spatial mislocalization
    as a consequence of sequential coding of stimuli.}, volume={74}, number={2}, journal={Attention,
    Perception, &#38; Psychophysics}, author={Priess, Heinz-Werner and Scharlau, Ingrid
    and Becker, Stefanie I. and Ansorge, Ulrich}, year={2012}, pages={365–378} }'
  chicago: 'Priess, Heinz-Werner, Ingrid Scharlau, Stefanie I. Becker, and Ulrich
    Ansorge. “Spatial Mislocalization as a Consequence of Sequential Coding of Stimuli.”
    <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i> 74, no. 2 (2012): 365–78.'
  ieee: H.-W. Priess, I. Scharlau, S. I. Becker, and U. Ansorge, “Spatial mislocalization
    as a consequence of sequential coding of stimuli.,” <i>Attention, Perception,
    &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 365–378, 2012.
  mla: Priess, Heinz-Werner, et al. “Spatial Mislocalization as a Consequence of Sequential
    Coding of Stimuli.” <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 74,
    no. 2, 2012, pp. 365–78.
  short: H.-W. Priess, I. Scharlau, S.I. Becker, U. Ansorge, Attention, Perception,
    &#38; Psychophysics 74 (2012) 365–378.
date_created: 2018-12-10T07:07:08Z
date_updated: 2022-06-06T16:38:04Z
department:
- _id: '424'
funded_apc: '1'
intvolume: '        74'
issue: '2'
keyword:
- spatial mislocalization
- sequential coding
- stimulus parameters
- Attention
- Discrimination (Psychology)
- Humans
- Judgment
- Motion Perception
- Optical Illusions
- Orientation
- Pattern Recognition
- Visual
- Psychophysics
- Space Perception
- Cognitive Processes
- Motion Perception
- Perceptual Localization
- Spatial Perception
- Stimulus Parameters
- Consequence
language:
- iso: eng
page: 365 - 378
publication: Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1943-3921
publication_status: published
status: public
title: Spatial mislocalization as a consequence of sequential coding of stimuli.
type: journal_article
user_id: '42165'
volume: 74
year: '2012'
...
---
_id: '6069'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Most models of visuospatial attention include the notion that attention is
    dedicated to a single location in space. However, several researchers have found
    evidence that under appropriate circumstances, attention may be allocated to noncontiguous
    locations (e.g., Awn & Pashler, 2000; Bichot, Cave, & Pashler, 1999; Kramer &
    Hahn, 1995). In the present experiments, the spatial distribution of attention
    was assessed by a novel method, perceptual latency priming: the latency benefit
    of an attended visual stimulus, as compared with a nonattended stimulus. Experiment
    1 assessed whether observers are able to attend to two nonadjacent regions or
    a region of variable size. Experiment 2 tested whether, when two distant locations
    are attended to, the region between them is necessarily also in the focus of attention.
    Two further experiments controlled for objections against the method used and
    replicated the main results of the first two experiments. The experiments showed
    a robust attentional pr'
author:
- first_name: Ingrid
  full_name: Scharlau, Ingrid
  id: '451'
  last_name: Scharlau
  orcid: 0000-0003-2364-9489
citation:
  ama: Scharlau I. Evidence for split foci of attention in a priming paradigm. <i>Perception
    &#38; Psychophysics</i>. 2004;66(6):988-1002.
  apa: Scharlau, I. (2004). Evidence for split foci of attention in a priming paradigm.
    <i>Perception &#38; Psychophysics</i>, <i>66</i>(6), 988–1002.
  bibtex: '@article{Scharlau_2004, title={Evidence for split foci of attention in
    a priming paradigm.}, volume={66}, number={6}, journal={Perception &#38; Psychophysics},
    author={Scharlau, Ingrid}, year={2004}, pages={988–1002} }'
  chicago: 'Scharlau, Ingrid. “Evidence for Split Foci of Attention in a Priming Paradigm.”
    <i>Perception &#38; Psychophysics</i> 66, no. 6 (2004): 988–1002.'
  ieee: I. Scharlau, “Evidence for split foci of attention in a priming paradigm.,”
    <i>Perception &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 66, no. 6, pp. 988–1002, 2004.
  mla: Scharlau, Ingrid. “Evidence for Split Foci of Attention in a Priming Paradigm.”
    <i>Perception &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 66, no. 6, 2004, pp. 988–1002.
  short: I. Scharlau, Perception &#38; Psychophysics 66 (2004) 988–1002.
date_created: 2018-12-10T07:03:45Z
date_updated: 2022-06-06T20:10:51Z
department:
- _id: '424'
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        66'
issue: '6'
keyword:
- visuospatial attention
- priming paradigm
- spatial distribution
- Adult
- Attention
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Attention
- Priming
- Spatial Perception
- Visuospatial Ability
language:
- iso: eng
page: 988 - 1002
publication: Perception & Psychophysics
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0031-5117
publication_status: published
status: public
title: Evidence for split foci of attention in a priming paradigm.
type: journal_article
user_id: '42165'
volume: 66
year: '2004'
...
