Auditory attentional capture: effects of singleton distractor sounds

Dalton, Polly and Lavie, Nilli

(2004)

Dalton, Polly and Lavie, Nilli (2004) Auditory attentional capture: effects of singleton distractor sounds. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30 (1).

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Abstract

The phenomenon of attentional capture by a unique yet irrelevant singleton distractor has typically been studied in visual search. In this article, the authors examine whether a similar phenomenon occurs in the auditory domain. Participants searched sequences of sounds for targets defined by frequency, intensity, or duration. The presence of a singleton distractor that was unique on an irrelevant dimension (e.g., a low-frequency singleton in search for a target of high intensity) was associated with search costs in both detection and discrimination tasks. However, if the singleton feature coincided with the target item, search was facilitated. These results establish the phenomenon of auditory attentional capture.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleAuditory attentional capture: effects of singleton distractor sounds
AuthorsDalton, Polly
Lavie, Nilli
Uncontrolled KeywordsAdult, Attention, Auditory Perception, Brain, Humans, Random Allocation, Reaction Time, Visual Perception
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.30.1.180

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