Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluation effect). Whereas previous research used feature-based selection tasks to investigate distractor devalua-tion, we used an object-based paradigm, allowing us to investigate open questions regarding underlying mechanisms. First, by using an object-based paradigm, we expected to find distractor devaluation for specific distractors (in contrast to general effects for certain categories). Second, we expected distractor devaluation in the absence of explicit recall of the to-be-evaluated stimulus ’ prior status (e.g., distractor), which is an important and previously untested factor, in order to exclude alternative explanations for distractor de...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Previous research has shown that distracting stimuli are evaluated more negatively than new stimuli ...
Ignoring visual stimuli in the external environment leads to decreased liking of those items, a phen...
A series of recent studies have shown that selective attention can influence the emotional value of ...
The mere exposure effect occurs when any repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to a preference for i...
Visual attention serves the purpose of selecting relevant information while simultaneously filtering...
The distractor devaluation effect is a negative attitude towards a previously presented stimulus tha...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Links between attention and emotion were investigated by obtaining electrophysiological measures of ...
Abstract. Recently, a new fundamental discovery has been made of the relationship between attentiona...
Recent studies using the additional singleton paradigm have shown that regularities in distractor lo...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Previous research has shown that distracting stimuli are evaluated more negatively than new stimuli ...
Ignoring visual stimuli in the external environment leads to decreased liking of those items, a phen...
A series of recent studies have shown that selective attention can influence the emotional value of ...
The mere exposure effect occurs when any repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to a preference for i...
Visual attention serves the purpose of selecting relevant information while simultaneously filtering...
The distractor devaluation effect is a negative attitude towards a previously presented stimulus tha...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Links between attention and emotion were investigated by obtaining electrophysiological measures of ...
Abstract. Recently, a new fundamental discovery has been made of the relationship between attentiona...
Recent studies using the additional singleton paradigm have shown that regularities in distractor lo...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...