Reward Encourages Reactive, Goal-Directed Suppression of Attention

Stimuli that signal large reward have an increased likelihood of capturing attention and gaze relative to stimuli that signal small or no reward, even when capture counterproductively prevents reward delivery. These findings suggest that a stimulus’s signaling relationship with reward (the contingen...

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Main Authors: Pearson, D. (Author), Pelley, M.E.L (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Psychological Association 2021
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