Authors
Katya Olmos-Solis, Anouk M Van Loon, Christian NL Olivers
Publication date
2018
Journal
Journal of cognition
Volume
1
Issue
1
Publisher
Ubiquity Press
Description
When observers search for a specific target, it is assumed that they activate a representation of the task relevant object in visual working memory (VWM). This representation–often referred to as the template–guides attention towards matching visual input. In two experiments we tested whether the pupil response can be used to differentiate stimuli that match the task-relevant template from irrelevant input. Observers memorized a target color to be searched for in a multi-color visual search display, presented after a delay period. In Experiment 1, one color appeared at the start of the trial, which was then automatically the search template. In Experiments 2, two colors were presented, and a retro-cue indicated which of these was relevant for the upcoming search task. Crucially, before the search display appeared, we briefly presented one colored probe stimulus. The probe could match either the relevant-template color …
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Scholar articles
K Olmos-Solis, AM Van Loon, CNL Olivers - Journal of cognition, 2018