TY - JOUR
T1 - Dissociations of Personally Significant and Task-Relevant Distractors Inside and Outside the Focus of Attention
T2 - A Combined Behavioral and Psychophysiological Study
AU - Gronau, Nurit
AU - Cohen, Asher
AU - Ben-Shakhar, Gershon
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - Studies of attentional capture by personally significant stimuli have reached inconsistent results, possibly because of improper control of the participants' attention. In the present study, the authors controlled visual attention by using a Stroop-like task. Participants responded to a central color and ignored a word presented either centrally (i.e., at the focus of attention) or peripherally (i.e., outside the focus of attention). Central words led to slower reaction times and larger orienting responses for significant items than for neutral items. These effects largely disappeared when the words appeared in a peripheral location. The peripheral words interfered with performance when they were relevant to task demands. These results indicate that there is a fundamental difference between task-relevant words and personally significant words: The former capture attention even when presented peripherally, whereas the latter do not.
AB - Studies of attentional capture by personally significant stimuli have reached inconsistent results, possibly because of improper control of the participants' attention. In the present study, the authors controlled visual attention by using a Stroop-like task. Participants responded to a central color and ignored a word presented either centrally (i.e., at the focus of attention) or peripherally (i.e., outside the focus of attention). Central words led to slower reaction times and larger orienting responses for significant items than for neutral items. These effects largely disappeared when the words appeared in a peripheral location. The peripheral words interfered with performance when they were relevant to task demands. These results indicate that there is a fundamental difference between task-relevant words and personally significant words: The former capture attention even when presented peripherally, whereas the latter do not.
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U2 - 10.1037/0096-3445.132.4.512
DO - 10.1037/0096-3445.132.4.512
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C2 - 14640845
AN - SCOPUS:0345149814
SN - 0096-3445
VL - 132
SP - 512
EP - 529
JO - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
JF - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
IS - 4
ER -