Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarget stimuli is shaped by prior experience: Reward learning renders signals of high-value outcomes more likely to capture attention than signals of low-value outcomes, whereas statistical learning can produce attentional suppression of the location in which salient distractor items are likely to appear. The current study combined manipulations of the value and location associated with salient distractors in visual search to investigate whether these different effects of selection history operate independently or interact to determine overall attentional prioritization of salient distractors. In Experiment 1, high-value and low-value distractors...
In order to focus on objects of interest, humans must be able to avoid distraction by salient stimul...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Although valuable objects are attractive in nature, people often encounter situations where they wou...
The present study investigated how attentional selection is affected by simultaneous statistical lea...
Visual attention is captured by physically salient stimuli (termed salience-based attentional captur...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history as a robust influence on attenti...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
It is well known that spatial attention can be directed in a top-down way to task-relevant locations...
In the reinforcement learning literature, good outcome following selection of a visual object is tho...
This study documented the relative strength of task goals, visual statistical learning, and monetary...
In order to focus on objects of interest, humans must be able to avoid distraction by salient stimul...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Although valuable objects are attractive in nature, people often encounter situations where they wou...
The present study investigated how attentional selection is affected by simultaneous statistical lea...
Visual attention is captured by physically salient stimuli (termed salience-based attentional captur...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
In visual search tasks, salient distractors may capture attention involuntarily, but interference ca...
While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history as a robust influence on attenti...
Existing visual search research has demonstrated that the receipt of reward will be beneficial for s...
Visual attention enables us to selectively prioritize or suppress information in the environment. Pr...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
It is well known that spatial attention can be directed in a top-down way to task-relevant locations...
In the reinforcement learning literature, good outcome following selection of a visual object is tho...
This study documented the relative strength of task goals, visual statistical learning, and monetary...
In order to focus on objects of interest, humans must be able to avoid distraction by salient stimul...
Recently, Wang and Theeuwes used the additional singleton task and showed that attentional capture w...
Although valuable objects are attractive in nature, people often encounter situations where they wou...