Multisensory integration increases the salience of sensory events and, therefore, possibly also their ability to capture attention in visual search. This was investigated in two experiments where spatially uninformative color change cues preceded visual search arrays with color-defined targets. Tones were presented synchronously with these cues on half of all trials. Spatial-cuing effects indicative of cue-triggered capture of attention were larger on tone-present than on tone-absent trials, demonstrating multisensory enhancements of attentional capture. Larger capture effects for audiovisual events were found when cues were color singletons, and also when they appeared among heterogeneous color distractors. Tone-induced increases of attent...
THESIS 9161Vision is commonly accepted as being our most dominant sense. However, our everyday exper...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of behaviour...
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of behaviour...
The phenomenon of attentional capture has typically been studied in spatial search tasks. Dalton and...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
The phenomenon of attentional capture has typically been studied in spatial search tasks. Dalton and...
Although models of visual search have often assumed that attention can only be set for a single feat...
Many everyday tasks require that we search for multiple targets at once. Nevertheless, the manner in...
Attentional capture by color singletons during shape search can be eliminated when the target is not...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Previous research has been divided on whether or not multisensory cues can speed visual search relat...
THESIS 9161Vision is commonly accepted as being our most dominant sense. However, our everyday exper...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of behaviour...
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of behaviour...
The phenomenon of attentional capture has typically been studied in spatial search tasks. Dalton and...
To investigate how attentional capture in visual search is affected by generalized top-down search s...
The phenomenon of attentional capture has typically been studied in spatial search tasks. Dalton and...
Although models of visual search have often assumed that attention can only be set for a single feat...
Many everyday tasks require that we search for multiple targets at once. Nevertheless, the manner in...
Attentional capture by color singletons during shape search can be eliminated when the target is not...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Previous research has been divided on whether or not multisensory cues can speed visual search relat...
THESIS 9161Vision is commonly accepted as being our most dominant sense. However, our everyday exper...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...