Authors
Jaap Munneke, Jennifer E. Corbett, Erik van der Burg
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Volume
82
Issue
5
Pages
2244-2256
Publisher
Springer US
Description
While numerous studies have provided evidence for selection history as a robust influence on attentional allocation, it is unclear precisely which behavioral factors can result in this form of attentional bias. In the current study, we focus on “learned prioritization” as an underlying mechanism of selection history and its effects on selective attention. We conducted two experiments, each starting with a training phase to ensure that participants learned different stimulus priorities. This was accomplished via a visual search task in which a specific color was consistently more relevant when presented together with another given color. In Experiment 1, one color was always prioritized over another color and inferior to a third color, such that each color had an equal overall priority by the end of the training session. In Experiment 2, the three different colors had unequal priorities at the end of the training session. A subsequent …
Total citations
2022202331
Scholar articles
J Munneke, J E. Corbett, E van der Burg - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2020