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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Bryant, Ted Alan
Author's Email Address tbryant@nd.edu
URN etd-02172005-115141
Title Symbolic Control of Visual Attention: Indirect Cues
Degree Master of Arts
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Bradley Gibson Committee Chair
Keywords
  • Symbolic control
  • attention
  • indirect cues
  • arrows
  • symbols
Date of Defense 2004-12-10
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Abstract
The reported experiments examine the nature of the orienting of attention in response to indirect cues (central arrow cues). Part 1 (Experiments 1-4) provides experiments that challenge the claim of involuntary made by previous studies (Eimer, 1997; Gibson & Bryant, in press; Hommel et al., 2001; Ristic et al., 2002, Tipples, 2002). Direct cues (peripheral color singletons) are used in a context where meaning-driven attentional orienting can be overridden. There is also further clarification as to the role blocking and expectancy play in any such override process. Part 2 (Experiments 5-8) includes experiments that determine if previous findings in this line of research actually do reflect attentional orienting or if they follow an alternative location compatibility account. A display size manipulation was used in order to determine whether indirect cues affected attentional orienting during search or if their effects were post-search. In contrast to much of the literature, support is found for a post-search, location compatibility account. Finally, the findings of Part 2 are reconciled with the findings of Part 1, clarifying when and under what conditions attentional orienting is occurring and what mechanisms are being overridden.
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