Trial-by-trial modulations in the orienting of attention elicited by gaze and arrow cues

被引:8
|
作者
Ciardo, Francesca [1 ,2 ]
Ricciardelli, Paola [3 ,4 ]
Iani, Cristina [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Dept Commun & Econ, Viale A Allegri 9, I-42121 Reggio Emilia, Italy
[2] Ist Italiano Tecnol, Genoa, Italy
[3] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Psychol, Milan, Italy
[4] Milan Ctr Neurosci, Milan, Italy
[5] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Ctr Neurosci & Neurotechnol, Modena, Italy
来源
关键词
Trial-by-trial modulations; gaze and arrows cueing effects; spatial conflict; Simon effect; orienting of attention; SIMON TASK EVIDENCE; EYE-GAZE; COGNITIVE CONTROL; REFLEXIVE; CONFLICT; DIRECTION; STIMULUS; SHIFTS; COMPATIBILITY; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.1177/1747021818769588
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Recent findings suggested that the orienting of attention towards gazed at locations (i.e., the gaze cueing effect) could result from the conflict emerging in incongruent trials between the spatial information conveyed by gaze direction and the target spatial position. In two experiments, we assessed this hypothesis by investigating whether this effect is influenced by the same trial-by-trial modulations that are reported in a spatial conflict task, i.e., the Simon task. In Experiment 1, we compared the trial-by-trial modulations emerging in the Simon task with those emerging in a gaze cueing task, while in Experiment 2, we compared gaze and arrows cues. Trial-by-trial modulations were evident in both tasks. In the Simon task, correspondence sequence affected both corresponding and noncorresponding responses, this resulting in a larger Simon effect when the preceding trial was corresponding and an absent effect when the preceding trial was noncorresponding. Differently, in the gaze cueing task, congruence sequence affected only congruent responses with faster responses when the preceding trial was congruent compared to when it was incongruent, resulting in a larger gaze cuing effect when the preceding trial was congruent. Same results were evident with nonpredictive arrow cues. These findings speak against a spatial conflict account.
引用
收藏
页码:543 / 556
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Neural activity associated with attention orienting triggered by gaze cues: A study of lateralized ERPs
    Holmes, Amanda
    Mogg, Karin
    Garcia, Laura Monje
    Bradley, Brendan P.
    SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2010, 5 (03) : 285 - 295
  • [32] Is gaze following purely reflexive or goal-directed instead? Revisiting the automaticity of orienting attention by gaze cues
    Paola Ricciardelli
    Samuele Carcagno
    Giuseppe Vallar
    Emanuela Bricolo
    Experimental Brain Research, 2013, 224 : 93 - 106
  • [33] Is gaze following purely reflexive or goal-directed instead? Revisiting the automaticity of orienting attention by gaze cues
    Ricciardelli, Paola
    Carcagno, Samuele
    Vallar, Giuseppe
    Bricolo, Emanuela
    EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2013, 224 (01) : 93 - 106
  • [34] Novelty biases attention and gaze in a surprise trial
    Gernot Horstmann
    Arvid Herwig
    Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2016, 78 : 69 - 77
  • [35] Internal Social Attention: Gaze Cues Stored in Working Memory Trigger Involuntary Attentional Orienting
    Ji, Haoyue
    Yuan, Tian
    Yu, Yiwen
    Wang, Li
    Jiang, Yi
    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2022, 33 (09) : 1532 - 1540
  • [36] Models of human visual attention should consider trial-by-trial variability in preparatory neural signals
    Sylvester, Chad M.
    d'Avossa, Giovanni
    Corbetta, Maurizio
    NEURAL NETWORKS, 2006, 19 (09) : 1447 - 1449
  • [37] Novelty biases attention and gaze in a surprise trial
    Horstmann, Gernot
    Herwig, Arvid
    ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 2016, 78 (01) : 69 - 77
  • [38] Orienting of covert attention by neutral and emotional gaze cues appears to be unaffected by mild to moderate amblyopia
    Chow, Amy
    Quan, Yiwei
    Chui, Celine
    Itier, Roxane J.
    Thompson, Benjamin
    JOURNAL OF VISION, 2021, 21 (11): : 1 - 16
  • [39] Resolving conflicting views: Gaze and arrow cues do not trigger rapid reflexive shifts of attention
    Green, Jessica J.
    Gamble, Marissa L.
    Woldorff, Marty G.
    VISUAL COGNITION, 2013, 21 (01) : 61 - 71
  • [40] Spatial attention influences trial-by-trial relationships between response time and functional connectivity in the visual cortex
    Prado, Jerome
    Weissman, Daniel H.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2011, 54 (01) : 465 - 473