In this study, we jointly reported in an empirical and a theoretical way, for the first time, two main theories: Lavie’s perceptual load theory and Gaspelin et al.’s attentional dwelling hypothesis. These theories explain in different ways the modulation of the perceptual load/task difficulty over attentional capture by irrelevant distractors and lead to the observation of the opposite results with similar manipulations. We hypothesized that these opposite results may critically depend on the distractor type used by the two experimental procedures (i.e., distractors inside vs. outside the attentional focus, which could be, respectively, considered as potentially relevant vs. completely irrelevant to the main task). Across a series of experi...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
Predictions from perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995, 2005) regarding object recognition across the ...
Within attention studies, Lavie's load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994; Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Vidin...
Attention research over the last several decades has provided rich insights into the determinants of...
AbstractPerceptual load is a key determinant of distraction by task-irrelevant stimuli (e.g., Lavie,...
Attentional capture by abrupt onsets can be modulated by several factors, including the complexity, ...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Selective attention has been hypothesized to reduce distractor interference at both perceptual and p...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Selective attention allows us to ignore what is task-irrelevant and focus on what is task-relevant. ...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
Studies of attentional capture often question whether an irrelevant distractor will capture attentio...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of “inattentional blindness”...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
Predictions from perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995, 2005) regarding object recognition across the ...
Within attention studies, Lavie's load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994; Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Vidin...
Attention research over the last several decades has provided rich insights into the determinants of...
AbstractPerceptual load is a key determinant of distraction by task-irrelevant stimuli (e.g., Lavie,...
Attentional capture by abrupt onsets can be modulated by several factors, including the complexity, ...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Selective attention has been hypothesized to reduce distractor interference at both perceptual and p...
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load invol...
Selective attention allows us to ignore what is task-irrelevant and focus on what is task-relevant. ...
Load theory of attention suggests that insufficient capacity for processing prevents subjects from p...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
Studies of attentional capture often question whether an irrelevant distractor will capture attentio...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of “inattentional blindness”...
Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) informati...
Predictions from perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995, 2005) regarding object recognition across the ...
Within attention studies, Lavie's load theory (Lavie & Tsal, 1994; Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Vidin...