The present study examined whether attention capture is driven by object saliency or contingent on top-down control setting using a go/no-go paradigm. Specifically, we investigated whether salient color singletons capture attention only when the target itself is also a singleton. We used a go/no-go task. Participants were told to search the target display for a letter in a specific color and indicate its identity if it was present (“go ” trials) and withheld their response if it was absent (“no go ” trials). On every trial, this target display was preceded by a non-informative cue display containing a color singleton. The key manipulation was whether this irrelevant singleton contained the target color. We used the N2pc effect as a measure ...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
In the present study, participants searched for an odd-man-out target within the shape dimension (ei...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
The current study proposes that top-down attentional prioritization of salient items may produce the...
In the present study, we investigated in a novel version of the peripheral-cueing paradigm whether o...
For more than 2 decades, researchers have debated the nature of cognitive control in the guidance of...
We tested under which conditions a colour singleton of which an observer is unaware captures attenti...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
AbstractWe tested under which conditions a colour singleton of which an observer is unaware captures...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
The notion that attentional top-down control can be tuned to a stimulus feature is widely accepted. ...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
In the present study, participants searched for an odd-man-out target within the shape dimension (ei...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
The current study proposes that top-down attentional prioritization of salient items may produce the...
In the present study, we investigated in a novel version of the peripheral-cueing paradigm whether o...
For more than 2 decades, researchers have debated the nature of cognitive control in the guidance of...
We tested under which conditions a colour singleton of which an observer is unaware captures attenti...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
AbstractWe tested under which conditions a colour singleton of which an observer is unaware captures...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
The notion that attentional top-down control can be tuned to a stimulus feature is widely accepted. ...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
In the present study, participants searched for an odd-man-out target within the shape dimension (ei...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...