Synergy of stimulus-driven salience and goal-directed prioritization: Evidence from the spatial blink

  • Feng Du
  • , Richard A. Abrams

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Abstract

In the spatial blink paradigm, participants search for a target of a designated color in a rapidly presented stream of letters at fixation. Target identification is typically impaired if a peripheral distractor appears shortly before the target, inducing a spatial blink, but impairment is observed only when the distractor also shares the sought-for color. Such results reveal an important top-down influence on the capture of attention. In the present experiments, we examined the influence of the bottom-up transients associated with the appearance and disappearance of distractors in the spatial blink paradigm. Onsets and offsets alone are incapable of inducing a spatial blink, but we found that the presence of such transients did enhance the effects of target-color-matched distractors. The results reveal important synergistic interactions between top-down and bottom-up factors involved in attentional capture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1489-1503
Number of pages15
JournalPerception and Psychophysics
Volume70
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2008

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