Contextual Cuing of Visual Search Does Not Guide Attention Automatically in the Presence of Top-Down Goals
Visual search is faster when it occurs within repeated displays, a phenomenon known as contextual cuing (CC). CC has been explained as the result of an automatic orientation of attention toward a target item driven by learned distractor-target associations. In 3 experiments we tested the specific hy...
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American Psychological Association
2021
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