A previous study employing the additional singleton paradigm showed that a singleton distractor that appeared more often in one specific location interfered less with target search than when it appeared at any other location. These findings suggested that through statistical learning the location that was likely to contain a distractor was suppressed relative to all other locations. Even though feasible, it is also possible that this effect is due to faster disengagement of attention from the high-probability distractor location. The present study tested this hypothesis using a variant of the additional singleton task adapted for eye tracking in which observers made a speeded saccade to a shape singleton and gave a manual response. The sing...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
We are constantly extracting regularities from the visual environment to optimize attentional orient...
The cognitive system has the capacity to learn and make use of environmental regularities – known as...
The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We u...
Where and what we attend to is not only determined by what we are currently looking for but also by ...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
An earlier study using the additional singleton task showed that statistical regularities regarding ...
Even though traditionally attentional control is considered to be the result of the interaction betw...
Previous studies have shown that attentional selection can be biased toward locations that are likel...
It is well known that attentional selection is sensitive to the regularities presented in the displa...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
Recent studies using the additional singleton paradigm have shown that regularities in distractor lo...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
We are constantly extracting regularities from the visual environment to optimize attentional orient...
The cognitive system has the capacity to learn and make use of environmental regularities – known as...
The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We u...
Where and what we attend to is not only determined by what we are currently looking for but also by ...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
An earlier study using the additional singleton task showed that statistical regularities regarding ...
Even though traditionally attentional control is considered to be the result of the interaction betw...
Previous studies have shown that attentional selection can be biased toward locations that are likel...
It is well known that attentional selection is sensitive to the regularities presented in the displa...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
Recent studies using the additional singleton paradigm have shown that regularities in distractor lo...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
We are constantly extracting regularities from the visual environment to optimize attentional orient...
The cognitive system has the capacity to learn and make use of environmental regularities – known as...