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Arnott, S.R.; Pratt, J. |

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“A review of attentional capture: On its automaticity and sensitivity to endogenous control”: Commentary: Filter or disengagement? |
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2002 |
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Psicologica |
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311-313 |
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attentional capture; exogenous factors; endogenous factors; attentional allocation; Attention; Theories |
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Comments on the M. Ruz and J. Lupianez article (see record 2002-08551-005) which reviews data and theory related to the automatic vs modulated by endogenous factors debate in attentional capture. The authors focus on the discussion of how attentional control settings operate, presenting 3 items of note from their lab which are more consistent with the J. Theeuwes et al (2000) rapid disengagement hypothesis than with the C. L. Folk and R. W. Remington (1992) filter hypothesis. First, the authors' event-related potential results indicated that stimulus-related differences do not become evident over primary visual areas until approximately 165-185 ms post-onset. Second, at 150 ms SOA, results show only uninformative cues that shared a target-relevant feature produced cueing effects. Third, the authors are currently testing the disengagement hypothesis by exploiting the phenomenon of attentional repulsion. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2003 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Univ de Valencia Facultad de Psicologia |
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Arnott, Stephen R., Rotman Research Inst, Baycrest Ctr for Geriatric Care, 3560 Bathurst Street, Tor |
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TY – JOURAccession Number: 2002-08551-006. First Author & Affiliation: Arnott, Stephen R.; U Toronto, ON, Canada. Release Date: 20030804. Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal (270). Media Covered: Print. Media Available: Print. Language: English. Major Descriptor(s): Attention; Theories. Classification: Attention (2346). Content Type: Comment (0500); Journal Article (2400). References Available: Y. |
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