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Attentional capture by a salient distractor in visual search: The effect of target-distractor similarity.
Authors:Poiese, Paola   Spalek, Thomas M.   Di Lollo, Vincent
Abstract:Models of attentional selection are based on either stimulus-driven or goal-directed processes. Support for the latter comes from a study showing that a salient singleton in a search display can be ignored when the target has a different defining feature (Kumada, 1999). We show that this finding holds only when the target and the nonsalient distractors are highly dissimilar from one another. When the target and the distractors are made more similar, whilst ensuring that the target still pops out of the display, the salient distractor can no longer be ignored. This outcome is consistent with predictions from stimulus-driven accounts. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:visual search   attentional capture   stimulus salience   stimulus-driven processes   goal-directed processes
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