When memory meets distraction: The role of unexpected stimulus-driven attentional capture on contextual cueing

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL VISUAL COGNITION Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/13506285.2023.2279217
Danlei Chen, J. Benjamin Hutchinson
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ABSTRACTVisuospatial attention plays a critical role in prioritizing behaviourally-relevant information and can be guided by task goals, stimulus salience, and memory. Here, we examined the interaction between memory-guided attention (contextual cueing) and stimulus-driven attention (unexpected colour singletons). In two visual search experiments with different set sizes, colour singletons were introduced unexpectedly in some trials after repeated configurations were used to establish contextual cueing. Reaction times were rapidly impacted by both contextual cueing and colour singletons, without significant interaction. However, introducing color singletons also impeded reaction times for novel configurations without color singletons, while repeated configurations were not impacted. These results suggest that on a trial level, contextual cueing and colour singleton effects are largely two independent factors driving selective attention, but there is evidence for a more general disruption of introducing distraction in cases where memory cannot be relied upon, suggesting a more complex interaction between attentional influences.KEYWORDS: Visual searchcontextual cueingpop-out effectepisodic memory AcknowledgmentsWe thank Emma Takizawa, Ramana Housman, and Sarah Zhang for participant recruitment and data collection.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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当记忆遇到分心:意外刺激驱动的注意捕捉对上下文线索的作用
摘要视觉空间注意在行为相关信息的优先排序中起着至关重要的作用,它可以由任务目标、刺激显著性和记忆来引导。在这里,我们研究了记忆引导的注意(语境线索)和刺激驱动的注意(意想不到的单色)之间的相互作用。在两个不同集合大小的视觉搜索实验中,一些实验在使用重复配置来建立上下文线索后,意外地引入了颜色单元素。反应时间很快受到上下文线索和颜色单点的影响,没有明显的相互作用。然而,引入颜色单子也会影响没有颜色单子的新构型的反应时间,而重复构型则不会受到影响。这些结果表明,在试验层面上,上下文提示和颜色单态效应在很大程度上是驱动选择性注意的两个独立因素,但有证据表明,在无法依赖记忆的情况下,引入分心会造成更普遍的破坏,这表明注意力影响之间存在更复杂的相互作用。关键词:视觉搜索上下文提示弹出效应情景记忆感谢Emma Takizawa, Ramana Housman和Sarah Zhang招募参与者和收集数据。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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VISUAL COGNITION
VISUAL COGNITION PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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4.20
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10.00%
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29
期刊介绍: Visual Cognition publishes new empirical research that increases theoretical understanding of human visual cognition. Studies may be concerned with any aspect of visual cognition such as object, face, and scene recognition; visual attention and search; short-term and long-term visual memory; visual word recognition and reading; eye movement control and active vision; and visual imagery. The journal is devoted to research at the interface of visual perception and cognition and does not typically publish papers in areas of perception or psychophysics that are covered by the many publication outlets for those topics.
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