›› 2004, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (05): 680-687.
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Chu Hengqing,Zhou Xiaolin
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Abstract: Attentional capture is of great importance in revealing the relationship between two kinds of attentional control: bottom-up processes and top-down processes. Two main experimental paradigms are used in the current research on attention capture: pre-cuing paradigm and visual search paradigm. This paper reviewed several aspects concering: 1) the relationship between stimulus-driven attention capture and top-down control; 2) whether spatial shift of attention is involved in attentional capture; 3) the role of perceptual saliency in attentional capture; 4) how experimental paradigms influence attentional capture. Studies in general showed that no visual stimulus can capture attention independently of top-down control. That is, attentional capture is defaulted as an automatic process, which can be inhibited or facilitated by endogenous modulation.
Key words: Attentional capture, bottom-up processes, top-down processes
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B842.3
Chu Hengqing,Zhou Xiaolin. Attentional Capture and Top-down Processes[J]. , 2004, 12(05): 680-687.
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