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Seya Y, Tsutsui K-I, Watanabe K, Kimura K, 2012, "Attentional capture without awareness in complex visual tasks" Perception 41(5) 517 – 531
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Attentional capture without awareness in complex visual tasks
Yasuhiro Seya, Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, Katsumi Watanabe, Kenji Kimura
Abstract.
Abrupt onsets of visual cues capture an observer’s attention, even when the cues do not reach
the observer’s visual awareness. In the present study, we investigated the effects of subthreshold cues
on the performance of a useful field of view task. Participants localized a target stimulus presented in
the peripheral visual field while identifying a character presented at the fovea. Before the presentation
of central and peripheral targets, a suprathreshold or subthreshold cue indicating a likely location of
the peripheral target was presented. We found that the suprathreshold cue led to both a benefit in the
valid trials and cost in the invalid trials, while the subthreshold cue produced only a benefit in the valid
trials without a cost in the invalid trials. Similar patterns of results were also observed when the cue
preceded the targets by 10–200 ms, although a small cost was observed for the 12 deg eccentricity at the
stimulus onset asynchronies of 50 ms and 100 ms in the subthreshold condition. These results indicate
that attentional capture occurs without awareness of the cue and suggest that the effect of the cue on the
spatial shift of attention would be different between the suprathreshold and subthreshold conditions.
Keywords: attention, awareness, cueing, useful field of view task
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