Direct parameter specification of an attention shift: Evidence from perceptual latency priming

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Direct parameter specification of an attention shift: Evidence from perceptual latency priming. / Scharlau, Ingrid; Ansorge, Ulrich.
In: Vision Research, Vol. 43, No. 12, 01.06.2003, p. 1351-1363.

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Scharlau I, Ansorge U. Direct parameter specification of an attention shift: Evidence from perceptual latency priming. Vision Research. 2003 Jun 1;43(12):1351-1363. doi: 10.1016/S0042-6989(03)00141-X

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abstract = "In the direct parameter specification (DPS) mode of sensorimotor control, response parameters can be specified by stimuli that are not consciously perceived [Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung 52 (1990) 207]. DPS is contingent on the current intentions. The invisible stimuli can be processed for the purposes of sensorimotor control only if they match the actual intentions, for example, share task-relevant features. The present experiments explore whether attentional capture by masked abrupt-onset stimuli is mediated via DPS. Participants judged which of two visual targets appeared first. Masked primes preceded one of the targets. The primes were either similar to the targets or not, in shape, or in color. Target-like (task-relevant), but not distractor-like (task-irrelevant), primes facilitated perceptual latencies of targets trailing at their positions. Thus, the latency effects resulted from DPS of an attention shift, rather than from bottom-up capture or from top-down search for dynamic features.",
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