Human Variation in Overriding Attentional Capture

Volume: 29, Issue: 27, Pages: 8726 - 8733
Published: Jul 8, 2009
Abstract
Attention can be directed either voluntarily based on the goals of the individual or involuntarily "captured" by salient stimuli in the immediate environment. Although involuntary capture is a critical means of directing attention, the completion of many common tasks requires our ability to ignore salient, but otherwise irrelevant stimuli while restricting our attention to stimuli that are related to our goals. Here, we report neurophysiological...
Paper Details
Title
Human Variation in Overriding Attentional Capture
Published Date
Jul 8, 2009
Volume
29
Issue
27
Pages
8726 - 8733
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