In two experiments, we tested whether subliminal abrupt onset cues capture attention in a stimulus-driven way. An onset cue was presented 16 ms prior to the stimulus display that consisted of clearly visible color targets. The onset cue was presented either at the same side as the target (the valid cue condition) or on the opposite side of the target (the invalid cue condition). Because the onset cue was presented 16 ms before other placeholders were presented, the cue was subliminal to the participant. To ensure that this subliminal cue captured attention in a stimulus-driven way, the cue’s features did not match the top-down attentional control settings of the participants: (1) The color of the cue was always different than the color of t...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the capture of attention by suddenly appearing items (...
Previous research using a spatial cuing paradigm in which a distractor cue preceded the target has s...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
In the present study, we tested whether subliminal abrupt-onset cues capture attention in a bottom-u...
Do onsets automatically capture attention? Spatial-cuing experiments often reveal no capture by onse...
According to the bottom-up theory of attention, unconscious abrupt onsets are highly salient and cap...
Is attentional capture contingent on top-down control settings or involuntarily driven by salient st...
We recently reported evidence indicating that selective attention is deployed to a target location i...
We recently reported evidence indicating that selective attention is deployed to a target location i...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal...
This study examined how attentional set mitigates attention capture by onsets occurring between know...
We examined whether there exists stimulus-driven attentional capture by onsets, and if so, whether t...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
capture by the onset of a new object defined by color change, Cole, Kentridge, and Heywood (2005) sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the capture of attention by suddenly appearing items (...
Previous research using a spatial cuing paradigm in which a distractor cue preceded the target has s...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
In the present study, we tested whether subliminal abrupt-onset cues capture attention in a bottom-u...
Do onsets automatically capture attention? Spatial-cuing experiments often reveal no capture by onse...
According to the bottom-up theory of attention, unconscious abrupt onsets are highly salient and cap...
Is attentional capture contingent on top-down control settings or involuntarily driven by salient st...
We recently reported evidence indicating that selective attention is deployed to a target location i...
We recently reported evidence indicating that selective attention is deployed to a target location i...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal...
This study examined how attentional set mitigates attention capture by onsets occurring between know...
We examined whether there exists stimulus-driven attentional capture by onsets, and if so, whether t...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
capture by the onset of a new object defined by color change, Cole, Kentridge, and Heywood (2005) sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the capture of attention by suddenly appearing items (...
Previous research using a spatial cuing paradigm in which a distractor cue preceded the target has s...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...