Data on orienting and habituation to irrelevant sound can distinguish between task-specific and general accounts of auditory distraction: Distractors either disrupt specific cognitive processes (e.g., Jones, 1993; Salamé & Baddeley, 1982), or remove more general-purpose attentional resources from any attention-demanding task (e.g., Cowan, 1995). Tested here is the prediction that there is no further auditory distraction effect on immediate serial recall with increments in the number of distractors beyond the “changing-state point” of two discrete distractors. A Bayes factor analysis refutes this nil hypothesis: This prediction, a key element of the strong changing-state hypothesis, is shown to be less likely than two competing alternatives....
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In everyday situations auditory selective attention requires listeners to suppress task-irrelevant s...
The basis of individual differences in susceptibility to auditory distraction has been a research fi...
Data on orienting and habituation to irrelevant sound can distinguish between task-specific and gene...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
Attentional selectivity—the capacity to focus on task-relevant events and ignore effectively task-ir...
Irrelevant sounds can be very distracting, especially when trying to recall information according to...
Task-irrelevant, to-be-ignored sound disrupts serial short-term memory for visually presented items ...
Attention is a valuable resource with limited capacity, so knowing what will distract us during im...
Task-irrelevant auditory stimuli can break through selective attention and impair performance of vis...
The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background te...
Two experiments investigated reactive top-down cognitive control of the detrimental influence of spo...
Eight experiments are reported in which subjects were encouraged to direct their attention to audito...
Across five experiments, the temporal regularity and content of an irrelevant speech stream were var...
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In everyday situations auditory selective attention requires listeners to suppress task-irrelevant s...
The basis of individual differences in susceptibility to auditory distraction has been a research fi...
Data on orienting and habituation to irrelevant sound can distinguish between task-specific and gene...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
Attentional selectivity—the capacity to focus on task-relevant events and ignore effectively task-ir...
Irrelevant sounds can be very distracting, especially when trying to recall information according to...
Task-irrelevant, to-be-ignored sound disrupts serial short-term memory for visually presented items ...
Attention is a valuable resource with limited capacity, so knowing what will distract us during im...
Task-irrelevant auditory stimuli can break through selective attention and impair performance of vis...
The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background te...
Two experiments investigated reactive top-down cognitive control of the detrimental influence of spo...
Eight experiments are reported in which subjects were encouraged to direct their attention to audito...
Across five experiments, the temporal regularity and content of an irrelevant speech stream were var...
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In everyday situations auditory selective attention requires listeners to suppress task-irrelevant s...
The basis of individual differences in susceptibility to auditory distraction has been a research fi...