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Attentional templates regulate competitive interactions among attended visual objects
Authors:Mounts Jeffrey R W  McCarley Jason S  Terech Andrew M
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Geneseo, New York 14454, USA. mounts@geneseo.edu
Abstract:In two experiments, we examined the mechanisms responsible for creating a zone of interference surrounding an attended visual object (see, e.g., Mounts & Gavett, 2004). In Experiment 1, the similarity between attended stimuli and noise items was manipulated in order to contrast an account based on competitive interactions between attended items with an account based on inefficient filtering of unattended stimuli. Consistent with the competitive interaction account, the data revealed that similarity between attended items increased the strength of localized interference, whereas similarity of noise items to the attended stimuli did not. Experiment 2 showed that the interference observed between attended items was determined by their match to attentional templates.
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