Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends primarily on stimulus salience or is contingent on attentional control settings induced by task demands. The authors addressed this issue using the N2-posterior- contralateral (N2pc) effect, a component of the event-related brain potential thought to reflect attentional allocation. They presented a cue display followed by a target display of 4 letters. Each display contained a green item and a red item. Some participants responded to the red letter and others to the green letter. Converging lines of evidence indicated that attention was captured by the cues with the same color as the target. First, these target-color cues produced a cuing valid...
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal...
In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been iden...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
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...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
Researchers have studied contingent attentional capture for over two decades, and have characterized...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
Whether or not certain physical events can capture attention has been one of the most debated issues...
Some studies suggest that attention can be captured by irrelevant, salient objects when they appear ...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
Previous research suggests that the efficiency of visual search can be influenced by the implicit pr...
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal...
In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been iden...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...
Theories of attentional control are divided over whether the capture of spatial attention depends pr...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
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...
To investigate whether attentional capture by salient visual stimuli is mediated by current task set...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
Researchers have studied contingent attentional capture for over two decades, and have characterized...
We investigated the roles of top-down task set and bottom-up stimulus salience for feature-specific ...
Whether or not certain physical events can capture attention has been one of the most debated issues...
Some studies suggest that attention can be captured by irrelevant, salient objects when they appear ...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
Previous research suggests that the efficiency of visual search can be influenced by the implicit pr...
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal...
In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been iden...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...