Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colors: Evidence from event-related potentials

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Ulrich Ansorge
Monika Kiss
Martin Eimer
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[1] University of Vienna,Faculty of Psychology
[2] University of Osnabrück,Birkbeck College
[3] University of London,undefined
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Search Task; Attentional Capture; Color Target; N2pc Component; Perceptual Latency Priming;
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We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal visual stimuli can capture attention in a goal-dependent manner. Participants searched for visual targets defined by a specific color. Search displays served as metacontrast masks for preceding cue displays that contained one cue in the target color. Although this target-color cue was spatially uninformative, it produced behavioral spatial cuing effects and triggered an ERP correlate of attentional selection (i.e., the N2pc component). These results demonstrate that target-color cues captured attention, in spite of the fact that cue localization performance assessed in separate blocks was at chance level. We conclude that task-set contingent attentional capture is not restricted to supraliminal stimuli, but is also elicited by visual events that are not consciously perceived.
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页码:648 / 653
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