Semantic activation of target congruence contingently captures attention(Summary of Awarded Presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting)
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概要
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Contingent attentional capture occurs when a stimulus property captures an observer's attention, usually related to the observer's top-down attentional set for target-defining properties. This study examined whether contingent attentional capture occurs for a stimulus property that does not define the target by itself, but is congruent with the target-defining property. In an RSVP stream, we defined the target by a color (e.g., a green-colored Japanese Kanji character). Before the target onset we presented a distractor that referred to the target-defining color (e.g., a white-colored Kanji character with the meaning "green"). We observed that the distractor produced contingent attentional capture which was revealed by a deficit in identifying the subsequent target. This result suggested that the attentional set included congruency between the activated meaning and the target-defining color to detect the target.
- 日本基礎心理学会の論文
- 2007-03-31
著者
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YOKOSAWA Kazuhiko
Department of Psychology, The University of Tokyo
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ARIGA Atsunori
Department of Psychology, The University of Tokyo
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Ariga Atsunori
Department Of Psychology The University Of Tokyo
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Yokosawa Kazuhiko
Department Of Psychology Graduate School Of Humanities And Sociology The University Of Tokyo
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Yokosawa Kazuhiko
Department Of Psychology The University Of Tokyo
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