The role of flicker and abrupt displacement in attention capture by motion onsets

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dc.contributor.author Sunny, Meera Mary
dc.contributor.author Mühlenen, Adrian von
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-18T16:35:49Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-18T16:35:49Z
dc.date.issued 2014-02
dc.identifier.citation Sunny, Meera Mary and Mühlenen, Adrian von, “The role of flicker and abrupt displacement in attention capture by motion onsets”, Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, DOI: 10.3758/s13414-013-0587-x, vol. 76, no. 2, Feb. 2014. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1943-3921
dc.identifier.issn 1943-393X
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-013-0587-x
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/899
dc.description.abstract Sunny and von Mühlenen (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 1050–1056, 2011) showed that an onset of motion captured attention only when the motion was jerky (refreshed at 8 or 17 Hz), but not when it was smooth (33 or 100 Hz). However, it remained unclear why the onset of jerky motion captures attention. In the present study, we systematically tested the role of different aspects of jerky motion in capturing attention. Simple flicker without motion did not capture attention in the same way as jerky motion (Exp. 1). An abrupt displacement between 0.26° and 1.05° captured attention, irrespective of whether the stimulus subsequently continued to move smoothly (Exp. 2) or whether it remained stationary (Exps. 3 and 4). A displaced stimulus that was preceded briefly at the new location by a figure-8 placeholder did not capture attention (Exp. 5). These results are explained within a masking account, according to which abrupt onsets and abrupt displacements receive a processing advantage because they escape forward masking by the preceding figure-8 placeholders. en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Meera Mary Sunny and Adrian von Mühlenen
dc.format.extent Vol. 76, No. 2, pp 508-518
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer Link en_US
dc.subject Attention en_US
dc.subject Attentional capture en_US
dc.subject Motion perception en_US
dc.subject Visual masking en_US
dc.title The role of flicker and abrupt displacement in attention capture by motion onsets en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.relation.journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics


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