Task difficulty modulates voluntary attention allocation, but not distraction in an auditory distraction paradigm
Abstract
Keeping task-relevant sensory events in the focus of attention while ignoring irrelevant ones is crucial for optimizing task behavior. This attention-distraction balance might change with the perceptual demands of the ongoing task: while easy tasks might be performed with low attentional effort, difficult ones require enhanced attention. The goal of the present study was to investigate how task difficulty affected allocation of attention and...
Paper Details
Title
Task difficulty modulates voluntary attention allocation, but not distraction in an auditory distraction paradigm
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
1727
Pages
146565 - 146565
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