AbstractDistractor interference is subject to dilution from other nontarget elements, and the level of dilution is affected by attention. This study explores the nature of dilution when the location and color of the target is known in advance. Experiments 1 and 2 show that attention is effectively limited to the precued region, so that it is the nontarget letters appearing at the cued locations that are responsible for most of the dilution, and not those appearing at the uncued locations. Furthermore, this dilution occurs relatively early in processing. Experiment 3 demonstrates that top-down attentional control can prevent dilution, because foreknowledge of the target color leads to quick attention shifts. Experiment 4 illustrates bottom-u...
This paper summarizes relevant literature on visual attention, beginning with a discussion of how at...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Previous investigations of the ability to maintain separate attentional control settings for differe...
Distractor interference is subject to dilution from other nontarget elements, and the level of dilut...
Many studies have shown that increasing the number of neutral stimuli in a display decreases distrac...
Visual selection is imperfect; whenever a complex array of objects is processed, representations of ...
Perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) proposes that our attentional selection is more efficien...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
The perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) and the dilution account (Tsal & Benoni, 201...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
This paper summarizes relevant literature on visual attention, beginning with a discussion of how at...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Previous investigations of the ability to maintain separate attentional control settings for differe...
Distractor interference is subject to dilution from other nontarget elements, and the level of dilut...
Many studies have shown that increasing the number of neutral stimuli in a display decreases distrac...
Visual selection is imperfect; whenever a complex array of objects is processed, representations of ...
Perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) proposes that our attentional selection is more efficien...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
The visual processing of a stimulus is facilitated by attention when it is at an attended location c...
Theories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that select by ...
The perceptual load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994) and the dilution account (Tsal & Benoni, 201...
AbstractTheories of attention can be separated into those that select by location, and those that se...
AbstractThe spatial characteristics of attention were studied by measuring the accuracy with which t...
This paper summarizes relevant literature on visual attention, beginning with a discussion of how at...
Attention—the process of selecting and prioritizing relevant stimuli in our environment—has long bee...
Previous investigations of the ability to maintain separate attentional control settings for differe...