Context-Dependent Control of Attention Capture: Evidence From Proportion Congruent Effects

There are several independent demonstrations that attentional phenomena can be controlled in a context-dependent manner by cues associated with differing attentional control demands. The present set of experiments provide converging evidence that attention-capture phenomena can be modulated in a con...

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description There are several independent demonstrations that attentional phenomena can be controlled in a context-dependent manner by cues associated with differing attentional control demands. The present set of experiments provide converging evidence that attention-capture phenomena can be modulated in a context-dependent fashion. We determined whether methods from the proportion congruent literature (listwide and item- and context-specific proportion congruent designs) that are known to modulate distractor interference effects in Stroop and flanker tasks are capable of modulating attention capture by salient feature singletons. Across experiments we found evidence that attention capture can be modulated by listwide, item-specific, and context-specific manipulations of proportion congruent. We discuss challenges associated with interpreting results from proportion congruent studies but propose that our findings converge with existing work that has demonstrated context-dependent control of attention capture. Plusieurs sources indépendantes démontrent que le phénomène attentionnel peut être contrôlé d'une manière dépendante du contexte en utilisant des repères associés à différentes intensités de contrôle attentionnel. La présente série d'expériences fournit des données convergentes selon lesquelles le phénomène de capture de l'attention peut être modulé de manière reliée au contexte. Nous avons déterminé si les méthodes tirées de la littérature traitant du rapport d'éléments congruents/incongruents (conceptions de rapport de congruence dans l'ensemble d'une liste, propre aux éléments et propre au contexte) qui sont reconnues pour moduler les effets d'interférence de distracteurs lors de la tâche de Stroop ou d'une tâche de contrôle de l'inhibition (Eriksen flanker task) peuvent moduler la capture de l'attention au moyen de modèles d'ensembles de traits saillants à un élément. D'une expérience à l'autre, nous avons trouvé des indications selon lesquelles la capture de l'attention peut être modulée par des manipulations du rapport d'éléments congruents/incongruents parmi l'ensemble d'une liste, par rapport à des éléments spécifiques et par rapport au contexte. Nous discutons des défis que pose l'interprétation des résultats issus des études sur le rapport éléments congruents/incongruents. Toutefois, nous postulons que nos constatations convergent avec les travaux actuels qui ont permis de démontrer le contrôle de capture de l'attention selon le contexte. Public Signif
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