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When something old becomes something new: Spatiotemporal object continuity and attentional capture.
Authors:Rauschenberger   Robert
Abstract:
This article examines the possibility that the visual system treats dynamic cues as instances of new perceptual objects under some circumstances. Using the contingent capture paradigm (C. L. Folk, R. W. Remington, & J. C. Johnston, 1992), the author compared luminance change cues of different magnitude for their ability to capture attention when participants were set for new objects. Whereas small luminance changes failed to produce attentional capture, large luminance changes indeed captured attention, suggesting that they were treated as compatible with the participants' attentional set for new objects. It is argued that sufficiently large luminance transients led to a disruption of spatiotemporal object continuity and precipitated the emergence of a new perceptual object. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:spatiotemporal object continuity   attentional capture   cues   luminance change   attentional set   new objects   stimulus novelty
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