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      Direct Evidence for Active Suppression of Salient-but-Irrelevant Sensory Inputs.

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          Researchers have long debated whether attentional capture is purely stimulus driven or purely goal driven. In the current study, we tested a hybrid account, called the signal-suppression hypothesis, which posits that stimuli automatically produce a bottom-up salience signal, but that this signal can be suppressed via top-down control processes. To test this account, we used a new capture-probe paradigm in which participants searched for a target shape while ignoring an irrelevant color singleton. On occasional probe trials, letters were briefly presented inside the search shapes, and participants attempted to report these letters. Under conditions that promoted capture by the irrelevant singleton, accuracy was greater for the letter inside the singleton distractor than for letters inside nonsingleton distractors. However, when the conditions were changed to avoid capture by the singleton, accuracy for the letter inside the irrelevant singleton was reduced below the level observed for letters inside nonsingleton distractors, an indication of active suppression of processing at the singleton location.

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          Journal
          Psychol Sci
          Psychological science
          1467-9280
          0956-7976
          Nov 2015
          : 26
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Mind and Brain ngaspelin@ucdavis.edu.
          [2 ] Center for Mind and Brain.
          [3 ] Center for Mind and Brain Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis.
          Article
          0956797615597913 NIHMS796108
          10.1177/0956797615597913
          4922750
          26420441
          46faf011-ece1-41e2-b13a-ea13bba4dc2f
          © The Author(s) 2015.
          History

          attentional capture,inhibition,spatial attention,suppression,visual search

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