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Mislocalization of a target toward subjective contours: attentional modulation of location signals
Authors:Yuki Yamada  Takahiro Kawabe  Kayo Miura
Affiliation:Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka-city, 8128581, Japan. yy@psycho.hes.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:This study examined whether a briefly presented target was mislocalized toward a subjective contour. Observers manually reproduced the position of a briefly presented peripheral target circle above a central fixation cross. A luminance contour, a subjective contour, or a no-contour stimulus was presented in either the left of right visual field, and a no-contour control was presented in the opposite visual field. After these stimuli vanished, a target circle was then presented. Consequently, the degree of mislocalization toward the subjective and luminance contours was the same; this indicated that image integration at a coarse spatial scale cannot explain mislocalization. Experiment 2 revealed that the mislocalization in Experiment 1 was not a result of eye movements. Experiment 3 found that the spatial attention allocated at the location of the luminance and subjective contours was more than that allocated at the no-contour stimulus. An attentional shift toward the task-irrelevant stimulus resulted in a mislocalization of the target.
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