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Display probability modulates attentional capture by onset distractors. (2010)
Journal Article
Sayim, B., Grubert, A., Herzog, M., & Krummenacher, J. (2010). Display probability modulates attentional capture by onset distractors. Journal of Vision, 10(3), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1167/10.3.10

Attention can be stimulus-driven and bottom-up or goal-driven and top-down. Bottom-up attention and, particularly, attentional capture are often thought to be strongly automatic, i.e., not modulable. For example, in visual search, it has been shown t... Read More about Display probability modulates attentional capture by onset distractors..

Inter-trial and redundant-signals effects in visual search and discrimination tasks: separable pre-attentive and post-selective effects. (2010)
Journal Article
Krummenacher, J., Grubert, A., & Müller, H. (2010). Inter-trial and redundant-signals effects in visual search and discrimination tasks: separable pre-attentive and post-selective effects. Vision Research, 50(14), 1382-1395. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2010.04.006

Feature singleton search is faster when the target-defining dimension is repeated, rather than changed, across trials (Found & Müller, 1996). A similar dimension repetition benefit has been observed in a non-search (discrimination) task with a single... Read More about Inter-trial and redundant-signals effects in visual search and discrimination tasks: separable pre-attentive and post-selective effects..