Attentional capture is often thought to be automatic and not modulable. For example, visual search experiments showed that salient distractor singletons strongly capture attention even when they had to be ignored by the observers. Recently, however, it was shown that attentional capture can be modulated by varying the display probability of distractors. Thus, attentional capture is not completely automatic. Distractor singletons in these studies were defined by salient colour differences and, hence, the parvocellular system may have been primarily involved. Here, we aimed at involving the magnocellular system by presenting onset distractors--ie, distractors displayed after the onset of the other search items--which are known to strongly cap...
Although attentional capture is now a commonplace finding, the exact roles played by goal-directed a...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
Can salient stimuli, such as abrupt onsets, capture attention? Some researchers consistently find t...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the capture of attention by suddenly appearing items (...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
The question whether attentional capture by salient but task-irrelevant visual stimuli is triggered ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Although attentional capture is now a commonplace finding, the exact roles played by goal-directed a...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
Can salient stimuli, such as abrupt onsets, capture attention? Some researchers consistently find t...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the capture of attention by suddenly appearing items (...
<div><p>Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably s...
Olds, Cowan and Jolicoeur (2000) showed that although the mechanisms underlying visual search have t...
The question whether attentional capture by salient but task-irrelevant visual stimuli is triggered ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Although attentional capture is now a commonplace finding, the exact roles played by goal-directed a...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
Can salient stimuli, such as abrupt onsets, capture attention? Some researchers consistently find t...