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Object features, object locations, and object files: which does selective attention activate and when?

D Lamy1, Y Tsal

  • 1Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Israel. domi@www.psy.jhu.edu

Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|August 18, 2000
PubMed
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Attention research shows that cued object locations are prioritized, regardless of task relevance. However, attention to object features like color and form depends on their relevance to the task.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Visual Attention

Background:

  • Understanding how attention selects information is crucial in cognitive science.
  • Previous research (e.g., Egly et al., 1994) explored attentional allocation.
  • The role of object-based versus location-based attention requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the representational basis of attention.
  • To determine whether attention is allocated to object locations or object features.
  • To examine how attention is affected by object continuity and movement.

Main Methods:

  • Three experiments were conducted using a visual search task.
  • Participants detected targets at shape ends, guided by precues.

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  • Stimuli involved shapes varying in color and form, with controlled spatial overlap.
  • Main Results:

    • Cued object locations were attended irrespective of task relevance.
    • Cued object features (color, form) were attended only when task-relevant.
    • Attention followed moving objects, demonstrating object-based attentional tracking.

    Conclusions:

    • Attention can be allocated to both object locations and object features.
    • Task relevance modulates feature-based attention.
    • Object continuity and movement support attention tracking along object files.