It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-relevant information in advance. Recent findings from behavioral studies suggest that distractor inhibition is not under similar direct control but strongly dependent on expectations derived from previous experience. Yet, how expectations about distracting information influence distractor inhibition at the neural level remains unclear. The current study addressed this outstanding question in three experiments in which search displays with repeating distractor or target locations across trials allowed human observers (male and female) to learn which location to selectively suppress or boost. Behavioral findings demonstrated that both distractor ...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
Predictions based on learned statistical regularities in the visual worldhave been shown to facilita...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often capture our attention and interfere with our daily tasks. Distr...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Our visual environment is complex and contains both target and distractor objects. To navigate effec...
Our visual environment is complex and contains both target and distractor objects. To navigate effec...
It is well established that we can focally attend to a specific region in visual space without shift...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
Predictions based on learned statistical regularities in the visual worldhave been shown to facilita...
Our ability to focus on goal-relevant aspects of the environment is critically dependent on our abil...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often capture our attention and interfere with our daily tasks. Distr...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Our visual environment is complex and contains both target and distractor objects. To navigate effec...
Our visual environment is complex and contains both target and distractor objects. To navigate effec...
It is well established that we can focally attend to a specific region in visual space without shift...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
Evidence shows that observers preactivate a target representation in preparation of a visual selecti...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
Selective attention is critical for controlling the input to mental processes. Attentional mechanism...