Stimulus-driven capture and attentional set: selective search for color and visual abrupt onsets
- PMID: 8083635
- DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.20.4.799
Stimulus-driven capture and attentional set: selective search for color and visual abrupt onsets
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that attentional capture is contingent on the attentional control setting induced by the task demands (C. L. Folk, R. Remington, & J. C. Johnston, 1992). Because the experiments on which these conclusions are based can be criticized for several reasons, the contingent capture hypothesis was tested using 2 visual search tasks in which subjects searched multielement displays in which a color singleton and onset singleton were simultaneously present. Both experiments show that the contingent capture hypothesis does not hold: Irrespective of attentional set, attention was captured by the most salient singleton. The findings suggest a stimulus-driven model of performance in which selection is basically determined by the properties of the featural singletons present in the visual field.
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