Garner's speeded classification paradigm is the tool of choice for gauging the effect of irrelevant information on the perception of task information. The paradigm consists of three tasks. In Baseline, task-irrelevant stimulus dimensions are held constant and the participant classifies values on the task-relevant dimension. In Filtering, the participant again classifies values on the relevant dimension but values on the task-irrelevant dimension also vary from trial to trial in a random fashion. Finally, in Correlation the task-irrelevant values vary again but now in correspondence with values of the task-relevant dimension. In a series of experiments with the same stimuli, we manipulated the perceptual salience of the task-irrelevant ...
Visual attention serves the purpose of selecting relevant information while simultaneously filtering...
Pomplun M, Carbone E, Sichelschmidt L, Velichkovsky BM, Ritter H. How to Disregard Irrelevant Stimul...
In the present study we address the question of whether the learning of task-irrelevant stimuli foun...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Attentional selection is a mechanism by which incoming sensory information is prioritized for furthe...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
Recent research of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) demonstrates that stimuli that are con...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this pre-registered replication study, we reassessed the spontaneou...
Much research has shown that information outside of awareness can be processed to some degree. Here ...
To what extent is it possible to disregard stimulus dimensions that are irrelevant to a certain task...
A previously reported effect of similarity on reaction times in a categorization task (Hahn et al., ...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
Ignoring irrelevant visual information aids efficient interaction with task environments. We studied...
Visual attention serves the purpose of selecting relevant information while simultaneously filtering...
Pomplun M, Carbone E, Sichelschmidt L, Velichkovsky BM, Ritter H. How to Disregard Irrelevant Stimul...
In the present study we address the question of whether the learning of task-irrelevant stimuli foun...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Attentional selection is a mechanism by which incoming sensory information is prioritized for furthe...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
Recent research of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) demonstrates that stimuli that are con...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this pre-registered replication study, we reassessed the spontaneou...
Much research has shown that information outside of awareness can be processed to some degree. Here ...
To what extent is it possible to disregard stimulus dimensions that are irrelevant to a certain task...
A previously reported effect of similarity on reaction times in a categorization task (Hahn et al., ...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
This thesis investigated the effects of salience on visual object selection, and focused on whether ...
Ignoring irrelevant visual information aids efficient interaction with task environments. We studied...
Visual attention serves the purpose of selecting relevant information while simultaneously filtering...
Pomplun M, Carbone E, Sichelschmidt L, Velichkovsky BM, Ritter H. How to Disregard Irrelevant Stimul...
In the present study we address the question of whether the learning of task-irrelevant stimuli foun...