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Attentional capture by salient stimuli may not be prevented by top-down suppression. Instead, feature search mode likely results from display-driven serial search, not active control, questioning distinct cognitive search modes.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Visual Attention Research

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  • A central debate in attention research concerns whether salient stimuli automatically capture attention or if capture is goal-dependent.
  • Previous studies suggested that adopting a feature search mode can prevent attentional capture by irrelevant salient stimuli via top-down suppression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate whether the feature search mode represents genuine top-down attentional control or arises from display-induced serial search.
  • To differentiate between active suppression and inherent search constraints in explaining the absence of attentional capture.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a two-target compatibility manipulation within visual search tasks.
  • Compared participant behavior in feature search mode versus singleton detection mode.

Main Results:

  • In feature search mode, minimal compatibility effects were observed, suggesting clump-wise serial search and no capture by salient distractors.
  • Singleton detection mode exhibited significant compatibility effects and strong attentional capture by salient singletons.

Conclusions:

  • The findings challenge the concept of top-down suppression preventing attentional capture in feature search.
  • Absence of capture in feature search is attributed to display-driven serial search constraints, not active cognitive control.
  • The functional relevance of distinct search modes is questioned, advocating for explanations based on attentional window size and display configuration.