Absence of placeholders abolishes exogenous attention effect in a peripheral cueing procedure


Autoria(s): Sais, Fernanda Amadei; Valle, Luiz Eduardo Ribeiro do
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

13/03/2014

13/03/2014

2013

Resumo

Most studies of exogenous visuospatial attention use placeholders indicating the regions where the stimuli appear on the screen. Preliminary results from our laboratory provided evidence that the attentional effect is more frequently observed when placeholders are used in these experimental procedures. Four experiments were carried out. Experiment 1 aimed at confirming the finding that the attentional effect of a spatially non-informative cue (S1) observed in the presence of placeholders disappears in their absence. The results confirmed this finding. Experiments 2, 3, and 4 examined several possible processes that could explain this finding. Experiment 2 investigated if the contribution of a faster disengagement of attention from the cued location or a stronger forward masking could explain the absence of attentional effect when no placeholders were used. Experiment 3 investigated if increased difficulty in discrimination of the target (S2) from S1 would favor the appearance of the attentional effect in the absence of placeholders. Experiment 4 investigated if an insufficient focusing of attention towards the cued location could explain the absence of attentional effect when no placeholders were used. The results of the three experiments indicated that placeholders act by reducing the discriminability of the S2. This would presumably lead to the adoption of an attentional set that favors the mobilization of attention by the S1

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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International Journal of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Rosemead, v.2, n.1, p.1-8, 2013

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44119

10.5923/j.ijbcs.20130201.01

http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ijbcs.20130201.01.html#Sec1

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eng

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Scientific & Academic Publishing Co

Rosemead

Relação

International Journal of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

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Palavras-Chave #Spatial Attention #Exogenous Attention #Attentional Capture #Attentional Setting #Atenção #Atenção visual
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article

original article

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