Authors
Changrun Huang, Ana Vilotijević, Jan Theeuwes, Mieke Donk
Publication date
2021/6
Journal
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
918-927
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Irrelevant salient objects may capture our attention and interfere with visual search. Recently, it was shown that distraction by a salient object is reduced when it is presented more frequently at one location than at other locations. The present study investigates whether this reduced distractor interference is the result of proactive spatial suppression, implemented prior to display onset, or reactive suppression, occurring after attention has been directed to that location. Participants were asked to search for a shape singleton in the presence of an irrelevant salient color singleton which was presented more often at one location (the high-probability location) than at all other locations (the low-probability locations). On some trials, instead of the search task, participants performed a probe task, in which they had to detect the offset of a probe dot. The results of the search task replicated previous findings showing …
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