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Title: Distractors associated with reward break through the focus of attention
Authors: Munneke, J
Belopolsky, AV
Theeuwes, J
Keywords: Attentionalcapture;Cognitivecontrol;Attentionalcontrol
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Citation: Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 2016, 78 (7), pp. 2213 - 2225
Abstract: In the present study, we investigated the conditions in which rewarded distractors have the ability to capture attention, even when attention is directed toward the target location. Experiment 1 showed that when the probability of obtaining reward was high, all salient distractors captured attention, even when they were not associated with reward. This effect may have been caused by participants suboptimally using the 100%-valid endogenous location cue. Experiment 2 confirmed this result by showing that salient distractors did not capture attention in a block in which no reward was expected. In Experiment 3, the probability of the presence of a distractor was high, but it only signaled reward availability on a low number of trials. The results showed that those very infrequent distractors that signaled reward captured attention, whereas the distractors (both frequent and infrequent ones) not associated with reward were simply ignored. The latter experiment indicates that even when attention is directed to a location in space, stimuli associated with reward break through the focus of attention, but equally salient stimuli not associated with reward do not.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/17054
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-016-1075-x
ISSN: 1943-3921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-016-1075-x
1943-393X
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