Out of control: Attentional selection for orientation is thwarted by properties of the underlying neural mechanisms

Feng Du, Richard A. Abrams

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Abstract

To avoid sensory overload, people are able to selectively attend to a particular color or direction of motion while ignoring irrelevant stimuli that differ from the desired one. We show here for the first time that it is also possible to selectively attend to a specific line orientation-but with an important caveat: orientations that are perpendicular to the target orientation cannot be suppressed. This effect reflects properties of the neural mechanisms selective for orientation and reveals the extent to which contingent capture is constrained not only by one's top-down goals but also by feature preferences of visual neurons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-366
Number of pages6
JournalCognition
Volume124
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2012

Keywords

  • Attention
  • Contingent capture
  • Orientation-based selection
  • Top-down control

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