Visual working memory simultaneously guides facilitation and inhibition during visual search
During visual search, visual working memory (VWM) supports the guidance of attention in two ways: It stores the identity of the search target, facilitating the selection of matching stimuli in the search array, and it maintains a record of the distractors processed during search so that they can be...
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description | During visual search, visual working memory (VWM) supports the guidance of attention in two ways: It stores the identity of the search target,
facilitating
the selection of matching stimuli in the search array, and it maintains a record of the distractors processed during search so that they can be
inhibited
. In two experiments, we investigated whether the full contents of VWM can be used to support both of these abilities simultaneously. In Experiment
1
, participants completed a preview search task in which (a) a subset of search distractors appeared before the remainder of the search items, affording participants the opportunity to inhibit them, and (b) the search target varied from trial to trial, requiring the search target template to be maintained in VWM. We observed the established signature of VWM-based inhibition—reduced ability to ignore previewed distractors when the number of distractors exceeds VWM’s capacity—suggesting that VWM can serve this role while also representing the target template. In Experiment
2
, we replicated Experiment
1
, but added to the search displays a singleton distractor that sometimes matched the color (a task-irrelevant feature) of the search target, to evaluate capture. We again observed the signature of VWM-based preview inhibition along with attentional capture by (and, thus, facilitation of) singletons matching the target template. These findings indicate that more than one VWM representation can bias attention at a time, and that these representations can separately affect selection through either facilitation or inhibition, placing constraints on existing models of the VWM-based guidance of attention. |
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facilitating
the selection of matching stimuli in the search array, and it maintains a record of the distractors processed during search so that they can be
inhibited
. In two experiments, we investigated whether the full contents of VWM can be used to support both of these abilities simultaneously. In Experiment
1
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2
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facilitating
the selection of matching stimuli in the search array, and it maintains a record of the distractors processed during search so that they can be
inhibited
. In two experiments, we investigated whether the full contents of VWM can be used to support both of these abilities simultaneously. In Experiment
1
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facilitating
the selection of matching stimuli in the search array, and it maintains a record of the distractors processed during search so that they can be
inhibited
. In two experiments, we investigated whether the full contents of VWM can be used to support both of these abilities simultaneously. In Experiment
1
, participants completed a preview search task in which (a) a subset of search distractors appeared before the remainder of the search items, affording participants the opportunity to inhibit them, and (b) the search target varied from trial to trial, requiring the search target template to be maintained in VWM. We observed the established signature of VWM-based inhibition—reduced ability to ignore previewed distractors when the number of distractors exceeds VWM’s capacity—suggesting that VWM can serve this role while also representing the target template. In Experiment
2
, we replicated Experiment
1
, but added to the search displays a singleton distractor that sometimes matched the color (a task-irrelevant feature) of the search target, to evaluate capture. We again observed the signature of VWM-based preview inhibition along with attentional capture by (and, thus, facilitation of) singletons matching the target template. These findings indicate that more than one VWM representation can bias attention at a time, and that these representations can separately affect selection through either facilitation or inhibition, placing constraints on existing models of the VWM-based guidance of attention.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Springer US</pub><pmid>27055458</pmid><doi>10.3758/s13414-016-1105-8</doi><tpages>13</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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