Attentional capture by visual singletons is mediated by top-down task set: new evidence from the N2pc component.
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Early and late selection modulate competition for representation: Evidence from the N2pc in a multiple frame procedure.Decoding the Locus of Covert Visuospatial Attention from EEG Signals.Playing shooter and driving videogames improves top-down guidance in visual search.Contingent capture of involuntary visual attention interferes with detection of auditory stimuli.On the importance of relative salience: comparing overt selection behavior of single versus simultaneously presented stimuli.Reinstating salience effects over time: the influence of stimulus changes on visual selection behavior over a sequence of eye movements.Active suppression of distractors that match the contents of visual working memoryThe effects of short-term and long-term learning on the responses of lateral intraparietal neurons to visually presented objects.The Impact of Task Demands on Fixation-Related Brain Potentials during Guided Search.A common neural mechanism for preventing and terminating the allocation of attention.Temporal dynamics of attention during encoding versus maintenance of working memory: complementary views from event-related potentials and alpha-band oscillations.Working memory as internal attention: toward an integrative account of internal and external selection processesCapture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signal.Reward priority of visual target singletons modulates event-related potential signatures of attentional selection.Does focused endogenous attention prevent attentional capture in pop-out visual search?The roles of feature-specific task set and bottom-up salience in attentional capture: an ERP study.Variations in the magnitude of attentional capture: testing a two-process model.Top-down contingent feature-specific orienting with and without awareness of the visual input.Reversal of alcohol-induced effects on response control due to changes in proprioceptive information processing.Gestalt Perceptual Organization of Visual Stimuli Captures Attention Automatically: Electrophysiological Evidence.N1pc reversal following repeated eccentric visual stimulation.Can attentional control settings be maintained for two color-location conjunctions? Evidence from an RSVP task.Attentional capture during visual search is attenuated by target predictability: evidence from the N2pc, Pd, and topographic segmentation.Reward- and attention-related biasing of sensory selection in visual cortex.Colour expectations during object perception are associated with early and late modulations of electrophysiological activity.Searching for targets in visual working memory: investigating a dimensional feature bundle (DFB) model.Tuning perceptual competition.Neural evidence for the threat detection advantage: differential attention allocation to angry and happy faces.The initial stage of visual selection is controlled by top-down task set: new ERP evidence.Masked singleton effects.
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Attentional capture by visual singletons is mediated by top-down task set: new evidence from the N2pc component.
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Monika Kiss
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10.1111/J.1469-8986.2008.00700.X
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2008-09-17T00:00:00Z