AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the distractor changes across trials (e.g., from red to green), but not when the colour remains constant (Becker, 2007). The present study shows that intertrial changes of the distractor colour also modulate oculomotor capture: an irrelevant colour singleton distractor was only selected more frequently than the inconspicuous nontargets (1) when its features had switched (compared to the previous trial), or (2) when the distractor had been presented at the same position as the target on the previous trial. These results throw doubt on the notion that colour distractors capture attention and the eyes because of their high feature contrast, which is ...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The surprise capture hypothesis states that a stimulus will capture attention to the extent that it ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
AbstractIn singleton feature search for a form-defined target, the presentation of a task-irrelevant...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
Four experiments investigated whether a highly salient color singleton can be ignored during serial ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
AbstractIn a visual search task, a salient distractor often elongates response times (RTs) even when...
Previous studies have shown that a distractor matching the target-nontarget color relation did not c...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
The aim of this study was to investigate how oculomotor behaviour depends on the availability of col...
Attentional capture is often thought to be automatic and not modulable. For example, visual search e...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The surprise capture hypothesis states that a stimulus will capture attention to the extent that it ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
AbstractIn singleton feature search for a form-defined target, the presentation of a task-irrelevant...
AbstractIn three experiments we investigated whether attentional and oculomotor capture occur only w...
Four experiments investigated whether a highly salient color singleton can be ignored during serial ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Becker SI, Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Can intertrial priming account for the similarity effect in visua...
AbstractIn a visual search task, a salient distractor often elongates response times (RTs) even when...
Previous studies have shown that a distractor matching the target-nontarget color relation did not c...
Abstract The role of top-down control in visual search has been a subject of much debate. Recent res...
The aim of this study was to investigate how oculomotor behaviour depends on the availability of col...
Attentional capture is often thought to be automatic and not modulable. For example, visual search e...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The ability to prioritise certain stimuli above others in a visual scene is a clear benefit when vis...
The surprise capture hypothesis states that a stimulus will capture attention to the extent that it ...