“…Increased PS is associated with phasic activation of the locus coeruleus (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005), a major noradrenergic hub involved in the integration of the attentional networks in the brain, as well as in balancing bottom-up and top-down attention (Reynaud et al, 2021). Far from reflecting passively responses to light (Binda et al, 2013; Binda & Murray, 2015), PS provides insights into automatic orienting processes (Blini & Zorzi, 2023; Castaldi et al, 2021; Salvaggio et al, 2022), emotional states (Bogdanova et al, 2022; Dureux et al, 2021), or working memory load (Ahern & Beatty, 1979; Beatty & Kahneman, 1966; Hess & Polt, 1964; Lisi et al, 2015). Indeed, mental arithmetic has been the task with which the use of PS has been pioneered almost 60 years ago (Ahern & Beatty, 1979; Beatty & Kahneman, 1966), resulting in this measure firmly entering the arsenal of experimental psychologists’ worldwide.…”