Authors
Angela M Colcombe, Arthur F Kramer, David E Irwin, Mathew S Peterson, Stanley Colcombe, Sowon Hahn
Publication date
2003/6/1
Journal
Acta Psychologica
Volume
113
Issue
2
Pages
205-225
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The present experiment examined the degree to which experience with different stimulus characteristics affects attentional capture, particularly as related to aging. Participants were presented with onset target/color singleton distractor or color singleton target/onset distractor pairs across three experimental sessions. The target/distractor pairs were reversed in the second session such that the target in the first session became the distractor in the second and third sessions. For both young and old adults previous experience with color as a target defining feature influenced oculomotor capture with task-irrelevant color distractors. Experience with sudden onsets had the same effect for younger and older adults, although capture effects were substantially larger for onset than for color distractors. Experience-based capture effects diminished relatively rapidly after target and distractor-defining properties were reversed …
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