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Oculomotion mediates attentional guidance toward temporarily close objects
Authors:Hauke S Meyerhoff  Stephan Schwan  Markus Huff
Institution:1. Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen, Germany;2. Department of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany;3. Department of Research Infrastructures, German Research Institute for Adult Education, Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Previous research has identified multiple features of individual objects that are capable of guiding visual attention. However, in dynamic multi-element displays not only individual object features but also changing spatial relations between two or more objects might signal relevance. Here we report a series of experiments that investigated the hypothesis that reduced inter-object spacing guides visual attention toward the corresponding objects. Our participants discriminated between different probes that appeared on moving objects while we manipulated spatial proximity between the objects at the moment of probe onset. Indeed, our results confirm that there is a bias toward temporarily close objects, which persists even when such a bias is harmful for the actual task (Experiments 1a and 1b). Remarkably, this bias is mediated by oculomotor processes. Controlling for eye-movements reverses the pattern of results (Experiment 2a), whereas the location of the gaze tends toward the temporarily close objects under free viewing conditions (Experiment 2b). Taken together, our results provide insights into the interplay of attentional and oculomotor processes during dynamic scene processing. Thereby, they also add to the growing body of evidence showing that within dynamic perception, attentional and oculomotor processes act conjointly and are hardly separable.
Keywords:Inter-object spacing  oculomotor capture  attentional capture  dynamic objects  probe discrimination
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