Statistical learning of spatiotemporal regularities dynamically guides visual attention across space

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Zhenzhen Xu
Jan Theeuwes
Sander A. Los
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[1] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology
[2] Institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam (iBBA),undefined
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Visual attention; Spatial attention; Temporal attention; Spatiotemporal regularities; Statistical learning;
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In dynamic environments, statistical learning of spatial and temporal regularities guides visual attention in space and time. In the current study, we explored whether and how combined spatiotemporal regularities regarding target events guide visual attention. In three experiments, participants performed the additional singleton task. They were asked to search for a target stimulus with a unique shape among five non-target distractors and respond to the orientation of a line inside the target. Unbeknownst to the participants, the moment in time that the search display was presented was predictive of the target location. Specifically, the target was more likely to be presented at one high-probability location after a short interval and at another high-probability location after a long interval. The results showed that participants’ performance was better for high-probability locations than for low-probability locations. Moreover, visual search efficiency was greater when the target appeared at the high-probability location after its associated interval than when it occurred there after its nonassociated interval, regardless of whether the distribution of intervals was uniform (Experiment 1), exponential (Experiment 2), or anti-exponential (Experiment 3). Taken together, the results indicate that implicitly learned spatiotemporal regularities dynamically guide visual attention towards the probable target location.
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页码:1054 / 1072
页数:18
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