The order of visual processing: “Top-down,” “bottom-up,” or “middle-out” (original) (raw)
References
Breitmeyer, B. G. Simple reaction time as a measure of the temporal response properties of transient and sustained channels.Vision Research, 1975,15, 1411–1412. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Broadbent, D. E. The hidden preattentive processes.American Psychologist, 1977,32, 109–118. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Eriksen, C. W., &Hoffman, J. E. Selective attention: Noise suppression or signal enhancement?Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1974,4, 587–589. Google Scholar
Fu, K. S.Syntactic methods in pattern recognition. New York: Academic Press, 1974. Google Scholar
Ginsburg, A. The perception of visual form: A two-dimensional filter analysis. In V. D. Gleger (Ed.),Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Sensory System Physiology (Information Processing in the Visual System). Leningrad: Russian Academy of Sciences, 1976. Google Scholar
Halle, M., &Stevens, K. Speech recognition: A model and a program of research.IRD Transactions on Information Theory, 1962,IT-8, 155–159. Article Google Scholar
Kahneman, D.Attention and effort. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1973. Google Scholar
Kinchla, R. A. Detecting target elements in multi-element arrays: A confusability model.Perception & Psychophysics, 1974,15, 149–158. Google Scholar
Kinchla, R. A. The role of structural redundancy in the perception of visual targets.Perception & Psychophysics, 1977,22, 19–30. Google Scholar
Lupp, U., Hauske, G., &Wolf, W. Perceptual latencies to sinusoidal gratings.Vision Research, 1976,16, 969–972. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Navon, D. Forest before the trees: The precedence of global features in visual perception.Cognitive Psychology, 1977,9, 353–383. Article Google Scholar
Neisser, U.Cognitive psychology. New York: Appleton-Century Crofts, 1967. Google Scholar
Palmer, S. E. Visual perception and world knowledge. In D. A. Norman & D. E. Rumelhart (Eds.),Explorations in cognition. San Francisco: Freeman, 1976. Google Scholar
Pomerantz, J. R., &Sager, L. C. Asymmetric integrality with dimensions of visual pattern.Perception & Psychophysics, 1975,18, 460–466. Google Scholar
Posner, M. I., Nissen, M. J., &Ogden, W. C. Attended and unattended processing modes: The role of set for spatial location. In H. L. Pick & I. J. Saltzman (Eds.),Modes of perceiving and processing information. Hillsdale, N.J: Erlbaum, 1978. Google Scholar
Rumelhart, D. E. A multicomponent theory of the perception of briefly exposed visual displays.Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1970,7, 191–218. Article Google Scholar
Shaw, M. L. A capacity allocation model for reaction time.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Perception and Human Performance, 1978,4, 586–598. Article Google Scholar
fnSperling, G., & Melchner, M. J. Visual search, visual attention, and the attention operating characteristic. In J. Requin (Ed.),Attention and performance VII. New York: Academic Press, in press.
Sterling, N., &Coltheart, M. Stroop interference in a letter naming task.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1977,10, 31–34. Google Scholar
Vurpillot, E., Ruel, J., &Castrec, A. L’organisation perceptive chez le nourrisson: Réponse au tout ou à ses éléments.Bulletin de Psychologie, 1977,30, 396–405. Google Scholar