Two experiments investigated the extent to which value-modulated oculomotor capture is subject to top-down control. In these experiments, participants were never required to look at the reward-related stimuli; indeed, doing so was directly counterproductive because it caused omission of the reward that would otherwise have been obtained. In Experiment 1, participants were explicitly informed of this omission contingency. Nevertheless, they still showed counterproductive oculomotor capture by reward-related stimuli, suggesting that this effect is relatively immune to cognitive control. Experiment 2 more directly tested whether this capture is controllable by comparing the performance of participants who either had or had not been explicitly ...
AbstractThe present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in ...
Previous research has shown that salient events have a powerful effect on our covert (attentional ca...
It is well known that eye movement patterns are influenced by both goal- and salience-driven factors...
It is well known that salient yet task irrelevant stimuli may capture our eyes independent of our go...
AbstractIt is well known that salient yet task irrelevant stimuli may capture our eyes independent o...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
Attention provides the gateway to cognition, by selecting certain stimuli for further analysis. Rece...
Attention provides the gateway to cognition, by selecting certain stimuli for further analysis. Rece...
Physically salient but task-irrelevant distractors can capture attention in visual search, but resou...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
SummaryTheories of animal approach behaviour suggest that reward can create low-level biases in perc...
It is well known that attentional selection is influenced by our previous experience of rewards. Sti...
International audienceAs affective influences, emotional and motivational characterization of inform...
The present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in which tw...
Theories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual stimuli ma...
AbstractThe present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in ...
Previous research has shown that salient events have a powerful effect on our covert (attentional ca...
It is well known that eye movement patterns are influenced by both goal- and salience-driven factors...
It is well known that salient yet task irrelevant stimuli may capture our eyes independent of our go...
AbstractIt is well known that salient yet task irrelevant stimuli may capture our eyes independent o...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
Attention provides the gateway to cognition, by selecting certain stimuli for further analysis. Rece...
Attention provides the gateway to cognition, by selecting certain stimuli for further analysis. Rece...
Physically salient but task-irrelevant distractors can capture attention in visual search, but resou...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
SummaryTheories of animal approach behaviour suggest that reward can create low-level biases in perc...
It is well known that attentional selection is influenced by our previous experience of rewards. Sti...
International audienceAs affective influences, emotional and motivational characterization of inform...
The present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in which tw...
Theories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual stimuli ma...
AbstractThe present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in ...
Previous research has shown that salient events have a powerful effect on our covert (attentional ca...
It is well known that eye movement patterns are influenced by both goal- and salience-driven factors...