Previous studies have shown that attention can be captured by task-irrelevant distractors under the guidance of attentional control settings. However, it is unknown whether people can establish an attentional control setting (ACS) for a sequence of distinct events. The present study tested that question by asking observers to expect a sequence of two colored targets in a specific order. The results show that irrelevant distractors that matched either the color of the first expected target or that of the second target captured attention. Thus observers are unable to temporarily suppress the color of the future target in their ACS. However, the temporal order of targets is still useful for guiding attention: Observers were able to abandon the...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
The classic theory of spatial attention hypothesized 2 modes, voluntary and involuntary. Folk, Remin...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
An organism's survival depends on the ability to rapidly orient attention to unanticipated events in...
Previous investigations of the ability to maintain separate attentional control settings for differe...
Is an irrelevant audiovisual event able to guide attention automatically? In Experiments 1 and 2, pa...
Distraction by a salient object can be reduced when we implicitly learn to suppress its most likely ...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
For more than 2 decades, researchers have debated the nature of cognitive control in the guidance of...
Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Preemptive control of attentional capture by colour: Evidence from trial-by-...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
This article explored the extent to which stimulus-driven control over visual selection is modulated...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
The classic theory of spatial attention hypothesized 2 modes, voluntary and involuntary. Folk, Remin...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
An organism's survival depends on the ability to rapidly orient attention to unanticipated events in...
Previous investigations of the ability to maintain separate attentional control settings for differe...
Is an irrelevant audiovisual event able to guide attention automatically? In Experiments 1 and 2, pa...
Distraction by a salient object can be reduced when we implicitly learn to suppress its most likely ...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
For more than 2 decades, researchers have debated the nature of cognitive control in the guidance of...
Ansorge U, Horstmann G. Preemptive control of attentional capture by colour: Evidence from trial-by-...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
This article explored the extent to which stimulus-driven control over visual selection is modulated...
Currently, there is considerable controversy regarding the degree to which top-down control can affe...
Visual selective attention is known to be guided by stimulus-based (bottom-up) and goal-oriented (to...
International audienceAccording to some authors, a task-irrelevant but highly salient stimulus will ...