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Differential activation of a central inhibition system by motion and colour distractors
Authors:Gesche N. Winther  Michael Niedeggen
Affiliation:1. Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germanygesche.winther@fu-berlin.de;3. Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The selection of relevant stimuli is partially achieved through inhibition of irrelevant distractors. Using the distractor induced blindness (DIB) paradigm, we investigated whether these inhibitory processes depend on the feature dimension that is used to define distractors. Following a pilot study that found motion and colour targets to be comparably salient, we analysed distractor effects of those two feature dimensions. In both feature dimensions, an inhibition effect depended on the number of distractors. Colour, however, was more sensitive to distractor episodes as compared to motion: The level of inhibition was more pronounced, and its activation required less distractors. The results of a control experiment provided further evidence that, in fact, the feature dimension -instead of design differences between tasks- is responsible for this observation. The dimension-sensitive bias in the activation of a central inhibition system may be attributed to a differential processing of visual signals, depending on their behavioural relevance.
Keywords:Attention  visual feature dimensions  inhibition  distractor induced blindness  colour  motion
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