Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search

Horstmann G (2002)
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13(6): 499-505.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether surprising color singletons capture attention. Participants performed a visual search task in which a target letter had to be detected among distractor letters. Experiments I and 2 assessed accuracy as the dependent variable. In Experiment 1, the unannounced presentation of a color singleton 500 ms prior to the letters (and in the same position as the target letter) resulted in better performance than in the preceding conjunction search segment, in which no singleton was presented, and performance was as good in this surprise-singleton trial as in the following feature search segment, in which the singleton always coincided with the target. In contrast, no improvement was observed when the color singleton was presented simultaneously with the letters in Experiment 2, indicating that attentional capture occurred later in the surprise trial than in the feature search segment. In Experiment 3, set size was varied, and reaction time was the dependent variable. Reaction time depended on set size in the conjunction search segment, but not in the surprise trial nor in the feature search segment. The results of the three experiments support the view that surprising color singletons capture attention independently of a corresponding attentional set.
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Zeitschriftentitel
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Band
13
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
499-505
ISSN
0956-7976
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1613249

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Horstmann G. Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 2002;13(6):499-505.
Horstmann, G. (2002). Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 13(6), 499-505. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9280.00488
Horstmann, Gernot. 2002. “Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search”. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (6): 499-505.
Horstmann, G. (2002). Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13, 499-505.
Horstmann, G., 2002. Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 13(6), p 499-505.
G. Horstmann, “Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search”, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 13, 2002, pp. 499-505.
Horstmann, G.: Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 13, 499-505 (2002).
Horstmann, Gernot. “Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search”. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13.6 (2002): 499-505.

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