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Contingent Suppression of Visual Attention: Novel Evidence for Proactive Top-Down Control Through Negative Search Criteria

Title of the event Contingent Suppression of Visual Attention: Novel Evidence for Proactive Top-Down Control Through Negative Search Criteria
Series Forschungskolloquium Experimentelle Psychologie
Organizer GEMI - Experimentelle Psychologie
Speaker Marlene Forstinger MSc
Speaker institution Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology, University of Vienna
Type of event Kolloquium
Category Forschung
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Details Goal-directed behavior depends on the ability to selectively process relevant targets among irrelevant distractors.
This ability is referred to as visual attention and comprises different bottom-up (stimulus-driven) and top-down
(goal-directed) control mechanisms that enable selective processing and perception. While numerous studies
have investigated how visual attention facilitates target processing, it is unclear whether target selection can also
benefit from the top-down suppression of distractors. In this talk, I will present recent findings from three studies
employing a novel experimental design to investigate suppression as proactive top-down control of visual
attention. The first study showed that during the search for targets by a task-relevant negative feature (e.g., a
horizontal bar that was not red), peripheral singleton cues carrying the negative feature (e.g., red) elicited slower
reaction times when presented at the same (valid condition) versus a different position (invalid condition) than
the target. In contrast, nonmatching cues carrying a task-irrelevant feature triggered no significant reaction time
difference between valid and invalid conditions. These findings suggested top-down selective suppression of the
negative cue contingent on participants’ use of the negative feature during the target search. The second study
explored the role of dimensional weighting in the suppression of visual attention using a similar approach, and it
was shown that the negative feature was top-down suppressed, although participants concurrently searched for
a target feature within the same dimension. Finally, in a third study, we investigated the flexibility of top-down
suppression, and results showed that even when the same feature served as a positive and negative feature
and search tasks alternated unpredictably from trial to trial, top-down control flexibly initiated and switched
between attentional capture and suppression based on participants’ current search goals. In conclusion, this talk
will offer novel insights into search-goal contingent suppression and discuss possible avenues for future research
on the output-selectivity of proactive top-down control through attentional capture and suppression to better
understand the mechanisms shaping human goal-directed behavior.
Date Start: 24.04.2024, 14:15 Uhr
Ende: 24.04.2024 , 15:15 Uhr
Location Waldweg 26, Altbau (Waldweg 26)
0.705
Contact 39 23613
sekretariat.experimentelle.psychologie@psych.uni-goettingen.de
External link https://www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/de/experime...
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