Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture

Contingent capture occurs when distractors that share distinguishing characteristics with a target capture attention and slow down target identification. Conventionally, this slowdown has been attributed to the time wasted by an inappropriate attentional shift to the location of a distractor. To...

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Main Author: Zuvic, Samantha Marija
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Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11929
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-119292018-01-05T17:36:11Z Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture Zuvic, Samantha Marija Contingent capture occurs when distractors that share distinguishing characteristics with a target capture attention and slow down target identification. Conventionally, this slowdown has been attributed to the time wasted by an inappropriate attentional shift to the location of a distractor. To examine this account, we obviated the spatial shift by presenting distractors at fixation, and measured contingent capture both directly by measuring response times and indirectly by estimating the duration for which the target remains vulnerable to backward masking. Contingent capture invariably occurred when a salient distractor was presented within about 600 ms before the target. Because spatial shifts were ruled out using our procedure, the conventional account is insufficient. We augment that account with a two-stage model in which stimuli must pass an input filter tuned to the target's distinguishing characteristic before gaining access to a high-level stage which is unavailable for targets while distractors are being processed. Arts, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Graduate 2009-08-06T19:27:25Z 2009-08-06T19:27:25Z 2001 2001-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11929 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 1721207 bytes application/pdf
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description Contingent capture occurs when distractors that share distinguishing characteristics with a target capture attention and slow down target identification. Conventionally, this slowdown has been attributed to the time wasted by an inappropriate attentional shift to the location of a distractor. To examine this account, we obviated the spatial shift by presenting distractors at fixation, and measured contingent capture both directly by measuring response times and indirectly by estimating the duration for which the target remains vulnerable to backward masking. Contingent capture invariably occurred when a salient distractor was presented within about 600 ms before the target. Because spatial shifts were ruled out using our procedure, the conventional account is insufficient. We augment that account with a two-stage model in which stimuli must pass an input filter tuned to the target's distinguishing characteristic before gaining access to a high-level stage which is unavailable for targets while distractors are being processed. === Arts, Faculty of === Psychology, Department of === Graduate
author Zuvic, Samantha Marija
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Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
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title Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
title_short Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
title_full Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
title_fullStr Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
title_full_unstemmed Focal distraction : spatial shifts of attention are not required for contingent capture
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