AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention remain an issue of debate. Several studies have demonstrated that top-down factors play an important role, as they often override capture by salient irrelevant objects. However, Yantis and Egeth [Yantis, S., & Egeth, H. E. (1999). On the distinction between visual salience and stimulus-driven attentional capture. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 661–676.] have made the more radical claim that salience plays no role in visual search unless the observer adopts an attentional set for singletons or “singleton-detection mode”. We reexamine their claim while disentangling effects of stimulus salience from ef...
The current study proposes that top-down attentional prioritization of salient items may produce the...
AbstractIn a visual search task, a salient distractor often elongates response times (RTs) even when...
In the following paragraphs, we will argue that although many studies reviewed by Ruz and Lupiáñez...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
In natural vision both stimulus features and task-demands affect an observer's attention. However, t...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
In natural vision both stimulus features and task-demands affect an observer's attention. However, t...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The current study proposes that top-down attentional prioritization of salient items may produce the...
AbstractIn a visual search task, a salient distractor often elongates response times (RTs) even when...
In the following paragraphs, we will argue that although many studies reviewed by Ruz and Lupiáñez...
AbstractThe relative contributions of stimulus salience and task-related goals in guiding attention ...
Reaction times in a visual search task increase when an irrelevant but salient stimulus is presented...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
Current accounts of attentional capture predict the most salient stimulus to be invariably selected ...
The aim of this research was to investigate the potential impacts of task demand and stimulus salien...
In natural vision both stimulus features and task-demands affect an observer's attention. However, t...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
In natural vision both stimulus features and task-demands affect an observer's attention. However, t...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The current study proposes that top-down attentional prioritization of salient items may produce the...
AbstractIn a visual search task, a salient distractor often elongates response times (RTs) even when...
In the following paragraphs, we will argue that although many studies reviewed by Ruz and Lupiáñez...