Overriding auditory attentional capture

Dalton, Polly and Lavie, Nilli

(2007)

Dalton, Polly and Lavie, Nilli (2007) Overriding auditory attentional capture. Perception & psychophysics, 69 (2).

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Abstract

Attentional capture by color singletons during shape search can be eliminated when the target is not a feature singleton (Bacon & Egeth, 1994). This suggests that a "singleton detection" search strategy must be adopted for attentional capture to occur. Here we find similar effects on auditory attentional capture. Irrelevant high-intensity singletons interfered with an auditory search task when the target itself was also a feature singleton. However, singleton interference was eliminated when the target was not a singleton (i.e., when nontargets were made heterogeneous, or when more than one target sound was presented). These results suggest that auditory attentional capture depends on the observer's attentional set, as does visual attentional capture. The suggestion that hearing might act as an early warning system that would always be tuned to unexpected unique stimuli must therefore be modified to accommodate these strategy-dependent capture effects.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleOverriding auditory attentional capture
AuthorsDalton, Polly
Lavie, Nilli
Uncontrolled KeywordsAttention, Auditory Perception, Color Perception, Form Perception, Hearing, Humans, Reaction Time
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.3758/BF03193739

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