The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode

The attentional control settings (ACSs) can help us efficiently select targets in complex real-world environments. Previous research has shown that category-specific ACS demands more attentional resources than feature-specific ACS. However, comparing natural or alphanumeric categories with color fea...

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Main Authors: Ying Chen, Junzhe Wang, Zhiwei Miao, Yunpeng Jiang, Xia Wu
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Xia Wu
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description The attentional control settings (ACSs) can help us efficiently select targets in complex real-world environments. Previous research has shown that category-specific ACS demands more attentional resources than feature-specific ACS. However, comparing natural or alphanumeric categories with color features does not distinguish the effects of processing hierarchy and target-defining properties. The present study employed a spatial cueing paradigm to better understand the effects of target-defining properties and search mode on attentional resources in visual search. The target was defined as a combination of shape feature (shape “X”) and color category (green in different shades), which generated shape-specific ACS (sACS) and color-specific ACS (cACS). The degrees of shape matching (SM), color matching (CM), and spatial validity between the cue and target were manipulated. Search modes were manipulated by changing the homogeneity of distractors in either shape or color dimensions. Results show a main effect of CM across all four experiments, indicating that category can tune on attentional capture consistently. Importantly, the analysis between four experiments found different interactions across experiments, suggesting that the singleton search mode can reduce the effects of ACS and increase the interactions with other factors. In conclusion, this study suggests that the effects of ACS on attentional capture are determined by both target-defining properties and search mode, rather than processing hierarchy. The results indicate that attentional processes are highly dynamic and context-dependent, requiring a flexible allocation of resources to effectively prioritize relevant information.
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spelling doaj-art-ba35c31bb421480daa28be7258262cb42025-01-24T13:22:54ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2025-01-011519710.3390/bs15010097The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search ModeYing Chen0Junzhe Wang1Zhiwei Miao2Yunpeng Jiang3Xia Wu4Department of Psychology, Tianjin University of Technology and Education, Tianjin 300222, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, ChinaThe attentional control settings (ACSs) can help us efficiently select targets in complex real-world environments. Previous research has shown that category-specific ACS demands more attentional resources than feature-specific ACS. However, comparing natural or alphanumeric categories with color features does not distinguish the effects of processing hierarchy and target-defining properties. The present study employed a spatial cueing paradigm to better understand the effects of target-defining properties and search mode on attentional resources in visual search. The target was defined as a combination of shape feature (shape “X”) and color category (green in different shades), which generated shape-specific ACS (sACS) and color-specific ACS (cACS). The degrees of shape matching (SM), color matching (CM), and spatial validity between the cue and target were manipulated. Search modes were manipulated by changing the homogeneity of distractors in either shape or color dimensions. Results show a main effect of CM across all four experiments, indicating that category can tune on attentional capture consistently. Importantly, the analysis between four experiments found different interactions across experiments, suggesting that the singleton search mode can reduce the effects of ACS and increase the interactions with other factors. In conclusion, this study suggests that the effects of ACS on attentional capture are determined by both target-defining properties and search mode, rather than processing hierarchy. The results indicate that attentional processes are highly dynamic and context-dependent, requiring a flexible allocation of resources to effectively prioritize relevant information.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/15/1/97attentional captureattentional control settingstarget-defining propertiessearch mode
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The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
Behavioral Sciences
attentional capture
attentional control settings
target-defining properties
search mode
title The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
title_full The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
title_fullStr The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
title_full_unstemmed The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
title_short The Target-Defining Attributes Can Determine the Effects of Attentional Control Settings in Singleton Search Mode
title_sort target defining attributes can determine the effects of attentional control settings in singleton search mode
topic attentional capture
attentional control settings
target-defining properties
search mode
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/15/1/97
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