Attentional selection depends on the interaction between exogenous (stimulus-driven), endogenous (goal-driven), and selection history (experience-driven) factors. While endogenous and exogenous biases have been widely investigated, less is known about their interplay with value-driven attention. The present study investigated the interaction between reward-history and goal-driven biases on perceptual sensitivity (d’) and response time (RT) in a modified cueing paradigm presenting two coloured cues, followed by sinusoidal gratings. Participants responded to the orientation of one of these gratings. In Experiment 1, one cue signalled reward availability but was otherwise task irrelevant. In Experiment 2, the same cue signalled reward, and ind...
<div><p>When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...
© 2017, The Author(s). Attentional selection depends on the interaction between exogenous (stimulus-...
Attentional selection depends on the interaction between exogenous (stimulus-driven), endogenous (go...
© 2015, The Author(s). The traditional distinction between exogenous and endogenous attentional cont...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Epub ahead of printIn order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntar...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e. endogenou...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
In the present study, we investigated the conditions in which rewarded distractors have the ability ...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
<div><p>When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...
© 2017, The Author(s). Attentional selection depends on the interaction between exogenous (stimulus-...
Attentional selection depends on the interaction between exogenous (stimulus-driven), endogenous (go...
© 2015, The Author(s). The traditional distinction between exogenous and endogenous attentional cont...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Epub ahead of printIn order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntar...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e. endogenou...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
In the present study, we investigated the conditions in which rewarded distractors have the ability ...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
<div><p>When an otherwise inconspicuous stimulus is learned to predict a reward, this stimulus will ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...