Authors
Mike E Le Pelley, Rhonda Ung, Chisato Mine, Steven B Most, Poppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Jan Theeuwes
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Volume
84
Issue
5
Pages
1446-1459
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Existing research demonstrates different ways in which attentional prioritization of salient nontarget stimuli is shaped by prior experience: Reward learning renders signals of high-value outcomes more likely to capture attention than signals of low-value outcomes, whereas statistical learning can produce attentional suppression of the location in which salient distractor items are likely to appear. The current study combined manipulations of the value and location associated with salient distractors in visual search to investigate whether these different effects of selection history operate independently or interact to determine overall attentional prioritization of salient distractors. In Experiment 1, high-value and low-value distractors most frequently appeared in the same location; in Experiment 2, high-value and low-value distractors typically appeared in distinct locations. In both experiments, effects of distractor value and …
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