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Stimulus-driven and goal-driven control over visual selection.
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Selective AttentionCognitionGoal-driven FactorsAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyEarly VisionAbrupt OnsetVisual CognitionCognitive NeuroscienceBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceVisual SelectionVision ResearchVisual ProcessingExperimental PsychologyPerception-action LoopVisual FunctionEye Tracking
This article explored the extent to which stimulus-driven control over visual selection is modulated by goal-driven factors. Observers searched for a no-onset color target among 3 distractors and signaled its location either manually or with a saccade. Additional distractors appeared either with or without an abrupt onset and were either similar or dissimilar to the target. Abrupt onsets disrupted saccades to the target, especially when they shared the target color. Irrelevant onsets also interfered with the manual responses, but this interference was dependent on the particular type of manual response. Stimulus-driven and contingent capture can occur within a single paradigm, but the extent and nature of these effects depend on the specific response required.
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