“…Divergent findings have been reported regarding whether distractor cues can accelerate search efficiency (Arita, Carlisle, & Woodman, 2012;Beck & Hollingworth, 2015;Becker, Hemsteger, & Peltier, 2015;Olivers, 2009;Soto, Heinke, Humphreys, & Blanco, 2005;Geoffrey F Woodman & Luck, 2007). Among the studies that showed behavioral promotions, the emergence of suppression benefits seemed to be dependent on multiple factors (Conci, Deichsel, Müller, & Töllner, 2019;Han & Kim, 2009;Stilwell & Vecera, 2019;Tanda & Kawahara, 2019;Töllner, Conci, & Müller, 2015), especially the constancy of distractor cues across trials so as to form expectations (Cunningham & Egeth, 2016;Gaspelin, Leonard, & Luck, 2015;Gaspelin & Luck, 2018a;Vatterott & Vecera, 2012;Wen, Hou, & Li, 2018, for reviews, see Gaspelin & Luck, 2018bNoonan, Crittenden, Jensen, & Stokes, 2018;van Moorselaar & Slagter, 2020).…”