2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-017-5040-2
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Dissociating the capture of attention from saccade activation by subliminal abrupt onsets

Abstract: Attentional capture and effects on saccade metrics by subliminal abrupt onset cues have been studied with peripheral cues at one out of several (two to four) display locations, swiftly followed by additional onsets at the other display locations. The lead time of the cue was too short to be seen. Here, we were interested in whether such subliminal onset cues influenced saccades primarily by way of attention or by way of direct saccade activation. In separate blocks, participants made speeded pro-saccades towar… Show more

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“…The efect of covert attention can also be seen on subliminal levels. According to Schoeberl and Ansorge, subliminal cues afect the automatic spatial attention selection, independent from saccades [69]. However, shift in attention and gaze does not guarantee the retention of attention over a long period of time.…”
Section: Covert and Overt Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efect of covert attention can also be seen on subliminal levels. According to Schoeberl and Ansorge, subliminal cues afect the automatic spatial attention selection, independent from saccades [69]. However, shift in attention and gaze does not guarantee the retention of attention over a long period of time.…”
Section: Covert and Overt Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%