In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference can be reduced when the salient distractor appears more frequently on one out of several possible positions. The reduction was attributed to attentional suppression of the high-probability position. However, all previous studies on this topic compared performance on the high-probability position to the remaining positions, which had a low probability of containing the distractor. Therefore, it is not clear whether the difference resulted from reduced interference on the high-probability position or from increased interference on the low-probability positions. To decide between these alternatives, we compared high-probability and low-probability...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
An earlier study using the additional singleton task showed that statistical regularities regarding ...
A previous study employing the additional singleton paradigm showed that a singleton distractor that...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
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 ...
Where and what we attend to is not only determined by what we are currently looking for but also by ...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
An earlier study using the additional singleton task showed that statistical regularities regarding ...
A previous study employing the additional singleton paradigm showed that a singleton distractor that...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that observers can learn the likely location of salient singleton d...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Salient yet irrelevant objects often interfere with daily tasks by capturing attention against our b...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
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 ...
Where and what we attend to is not only determined by what we are currently looking for but also by ...
Targets in a visual search task are detected faster if they appear in a probable target region as co...
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarg...
An earlier study using the additional singleton task showed that statistical regularities regarding ...
A previous study employing the additional singleton paradigm showed that a singleton distractor that...