“…Recent psychophysical studies have shown that detection of a probe stimulus presented at distractor locations is degraded compared with empty space, when subjects perform visual search tasks (Thomas & Lleras, 2009;Muller & von Muhlenen, 2000;Watson & Humphreys, 2000;Klein, 1988) or when subjects mentally track several moving objects in a multiple object tracking task (Flombaum, Scholl, & Pylyshyn, 2008;Pylyshyn, Haladjian, King, & Reilly, 2008;Pylyshyn, 2006;Ogawa, Takeda, & Yagi, 2002;Pylyshyn & Storm, 1988). These results indicate that visual processing at distractor locations is selectively inhibited irrespective of target locations, suggesting that the brain monitors the distractors separately from the targets (Flombaum et al, 2008).…”