We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory distractor suppression is controlled via top-down mechanisms of attention akin to those that prepare brain areas for target enhancement. Here, we consider two alternative mechanisms: secondary inhibition and expectation suppression within a predictive coding framework. We draw on behavioural studies, evidence from neuroimaging and some animal studies. We conclude that there is very limited evidence for selective top-down control of preparatory inhibition. By contrast, we argue that distractor suppression often relies secondary inhibition of non-target items (relatively non-selective inhibition) and on statistical regularities of the environ...
Distractor suppression, or the ability to disregard salient distractors while dealing with task-rele...
Salient distractors such as color singletons typically capture attention. Recent studies have shown ...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
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...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
Along with target amplification, distractor inhibition is regarded as a major contributor to selecti...
Along with target amplification, distractor inhibition is regarded as a major contributor to selecti...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
Even though traditionally attentional control is considered to be the result of the interaction betw...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Inhibition is considered a key mechanism serving the control and regulation of goal-oriented behavio...
Distractor suppression, or the ability to disregard salient distractors while dealing with task-rele...
Salient distractors such as color singletons typically capture attention. Recent studies have shown ...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
We review a series of studies exploring distractor suppression. It is often assumed that preparatory...
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...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
It is well known that attention can facilitate performance by top-down biasing processing of task-re...
Along with target amplification, distractor inhibition is regarded as a major contributor to selecti...
Along with target amplification, distractor inhibition is regarded as a major contributor to selecti...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
Even though traditionally attentional control is considered to be the result of the interaction betw...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Inhibition is considered a key mechanism serving the control and regulation of goal-oriented behavio...
Distractor suppression, or the ability to disregard salient distractors while dealing with task-rele...
Salient distractors such as color singletons typically capture attention. Recent studies have shown ...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...