2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/7c8gt
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Suppression of a salient distractor protects the processing of target features

Abstract: We are often bombarded with salient stimuli that capture our attention and distract us from our current goals. Decades of research has shown the robust detrimental impacts of salient distractors on search performance and, of late, in leading to altered feature perception. These feature errors can be quite extreme, and thus, undesirable. In search tasks, salient distractors can be suppressed if they appear more frequently in one location, and this learned spatial suppression can lead to reductions in the cost o… Show more

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