Auditory attentional capture during serial recall

Hughes, Rob, Vachon, F. and Jones, D.M.

(2005)

Hughes, Rob, Vachon, F. and Jones, D.M. (2005) Auditory attentional capture during serial recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31 (4).

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Abstract

A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if a single deviation in the interstimulus interval occurred within otherwise regularly presented task-irrelevant spoken items. The degree of disruption was the same whether the temporal deviant was embedded in a sequence made up of a repeating item or a sequence of changing items. Moreover, the effect was evident during the presentation of the to-be-remembered sequence but not during rehearsal just prior to recall, suggesting that the encoding of sequences is particularly susceptible. The results suggest that attentional capture is due to a violation of an algorithm rather than an aggregate-based neural model and further undermine an attentional capture-based account of the classical changing-state irrelevant sound effect. Copyright 2005 by the American Psychological Association.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleAuditory attentional capture during serial recall
AuthorsHughes, Rob
Vachon, F.
Jones, D.M.
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.31.4.736

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