When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will automatically capture visual attention. This learned attentional bias is not specific to the precise object previously associated with reward, but can be observed for different stimuli that share a defining feature with the reward cue. Under certain circumstances, value-driven attentional biases can even transfer to new contexts in which the reward cues were not previously experienced, and can also be evident for different exemplars of a stimulus category, suggesting some degree of tolerance in the scope of the underlying bias. Whether a match to a reward-predictive feature is necessary to support value-driven attention, or whether similar-looking fe...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
<p>Eye tracking data and statistical analysis of:</p> <p>Koenig, S., Kadel, H., Uengoer, M., Schubö...
<div><p>When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will ...
Recent studies have captured the effect of reward on attention and liken it to a third form of atten...
Visual attention has long been known to be drawn to stimuli that are physically salient or congruent...
Stimuli previously associated with reward slow response times (RTs) when presented as irrelevant dis...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with a high probability of procuring rewards is greatly adapt...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Learning to associate the probability and value of behavioral outcomes with specific stimuli (value ...
Learning to associate the probability and value of behavioral outcomes with specific stimuli (value ...
Reward learning is known to influence the automatic capture of attention. This study examined how th...
Visual attention operates in a highly efficient, yet complex manner. Recent studies have suggested t...
Visual attention operates in a highly efficient, yet complex manner. Recent studies have suggested t...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
<p>Eye tracking data and statistical analysis of:</p> <p>Koenig, S., Kadel, H., Uengoer, M., Schubö...
<div><p>When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will ...
Recent studies have captured the effect of reward on attention and liken it to a third form of atten...
Visual attention has long been known to be drawn to stimuli that are physically salient or congruent...
Stimuli previously associated with reward slow response times (RTs) when presented as irrelevant dis...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with a high probability of procuring rewards is greatly adapt...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Learning to associate the probability and value of behavioral outcomes with specific stimuli (value ...
Learning to associate the probability and value of behavioral outcomes with specific stimuli (value ...
Reward learning is known to influence the automatic capture of attention. This study examined how th...
Visual attention operates in a highly efficient, yet complex manner. Recent studies have suggested t...
Visual attention operates in a highly efficient, yet complex manner. Recent studies have suggested t...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
<p>Eye tracking data and statistical analysis of:</p> <p>Koenig, S., Kadel, H., Uengoer, M., Schubö...