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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Attention
  • Neuroscience

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  • Context-driven search typically relies on spatial cues to guide attention.
  • Non-spatial context-driven search, particularly using shape to predict color, is less understood.
  • Cognitive resource allocation is crucial for context-driven search efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate non-spatial context-driven search using shape-to-color associations.
  • To explore the role of cognitive resources in non-spatial context-driven search.
  • To determine if violating consistent shape-color associations enhances this search type.

Main Methods:

  • Three experiments were conducted to examine shape-predicted color cueing.
  • Mismatch trials were introduced to violate a consistent 100% shape-color association.
  • Attention capture by predicted versus non-predicted color cues was measured.

Main Results:

  • Shape-predicted color cues captured attention more effectively than non-predicted cues.
  • Non-spatial context-driven search was observed specifically after mismatch trials.
  • The findings suggest shape contexts trigger attentional control settings for predicted colors.

Conclusions:

  • Non-spatial context-driven search, guided by shape-to-color associations, is feasible.
  • Expression of non-spatial context-driven search may demand more cognitive resources than spatial search.
  • Strategic manipulation of cognitive resource allocation can facilitate non-spatial context-driven search.