For the good and the bad, the world around us is full of distraction. In particular, onset stimuli that appear abruptly in the scene grab attention, thus disrupting the ongoing task. Different cognitive mechanisms for distractor filtering have been proposed, but prevalent accounts share the idea that filtering is accomplished to shield target processing from interference. Here we provide novel evidence that challenges this view, as passive exposure to a repeating visual onset is sufficient to trigger learning-dependent mechanisms to filter the unwanted stimulation. In other words, our study shows that during passive exposure the cognitive system is capable of learning about the characteristics of the salient yet irrelevant stimulation, and ...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often capture our attention and interfere with our daily tasks. Distr...
Distractions are ubiquitous in our sensory environments. How do we keep them from capturing attentio...
When dealing with significant sensory stimuli, performance can be hampered by distracting events. At...
Distraction is typically thought to be detrimental to performance and concentration, and stimuli ar...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
Our sensory environments contain more information than we can processes and successful behaviors req...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
In everyday life, we are continuously struggling at focusing on our current goals while at the same ...
Presenting an irrelevant distractor increases reaction times to a target. The current study shows th...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often capture our attention and interfere with our daily tasks. Distr...
Distractions are ubiquitous in our sensory environments. How do we keep them from capturing attentio...
When dealing with significant sensory stimuli, performance can be hampered by distracting events. At...
Distraction is typically thought to be detrimental to performance and concentration, and stimuli ar...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
Our sensory environments contain more information than we can processes and successful behaviors req...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
In everyday life, we are continuously struggling at focusing on our current goals while at the same ...
Presenting an irrelevant distractor increases reaction times to a target. The current study shows th...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often capture our attention and interfere with our daily tasks. Distr...