Searching for two things at once: Establishment of multiple attentional control settings on a trial-by-trial basis |
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Authors: | Zachary J. J. Roper Shaun P. Vecera |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, E11 Seashore Hall, Iowa City, IA, 52242-1407, USA
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Abstract: | Recent work has demonstrated that attention can be configured to multiple potential targets in spatial search. However, this previous work relied on a fixed set of targets across multiple trials, allowing observers to offload attentional control settings to longer-term representations. In the present experiments, we demonstrate multiple attentional control settings that operate independently of space (Experiments 1 and 2). More important, we show that observers can be cued to different control settings on a trial-by-trial basis (Experiment 3). The latter result suggests that observers were capable of maintaining multiple control settings when the demands of the task required an attentional search for specific feature values. Attention can be configured to extract multiple feature values in a goal-directed manner, and this configuration can be can be dynamically engaged on a trial-by-trial basis. These results support recent findings that reveal the high precision, complexity, and flexibility of attentional control settings. |
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