Object-based attentional selection and awareness of objects |
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Authors: | Atsunori Ariga Kazuhiko Yokosawa Hirokazu Ogawa |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Tokyo , Japan ariga@L.u-tokyo.ac.jp;3. The University of Tokyo , Japan |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether object-based attentional selection depends on the observer's awareness of objects, using objects defined by perceptual completion. As an indicator of object-based attention, we studied the same-object advantage, where observers respond faster to a target within a cued object than within a noncued object. The same-object advantage was not found in the condition where observers were unaware of the objects (inattentional blindness). On the other hand, the same-object advantage was observed in the condition where observers were aware of the objects. These results suggest that the intensity of object representations can be influenced by observers’ awareness of objects, which affects the occurrence of object-based effects. We propose that attention/inattention (or awareness/unawareness) is graded and observers’ awareness of the objects might serve to boost an otherwise noisy/low signal representation for obtaining object-based effects. |
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