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Memory-driven capture occurs for individual features of an object

Psychology

Memory-driven capture occurs for individual features of an object

E. Sasin and D. Fougnie

This study by Edyta Sasin and Daryl Fougnie explores how prioritizing features in working memory influences memory-driven capture, revealing that both color and orientation can capture attention based on relevance. Discover the intricate interactions between internal prioritization and external attention!

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Abstract
Items held in working memory (WM) capture attention (memory-driven capture). People can selectively prioritize specific object features in WM. Here, we examined whether feature-specific prioritization within WM modulates memory-driven capture. In Experiment 1, after remembering the color and orientation of a triangle, participants were instructed, via retro-cue, whether the color, the orientation, or both features were relevant. To measure capture, we asked participants to execute a subsequent search task, and we compared performance in displays that did and did not contain the memory-matching feature. Color attracted attention only when it was relevant. No capture by orientation was found. In Experiment 2, we presented the retro-cue at one of the four locations of the search display to direct attention to specific objects. We found capture by color and this capture was larger when it was indicated as relevant. Crucially, orientation also attracted attention, but only when it was relevant. These findings provide evidence for reciprocal interaction between internal prioritization and external attention on the features level. Specifically, internal feature-specific prioritization modulates memory-driven capture but this capture also depends on the salience of the features.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 11, 2020
Authors
Edyta Sasin, Daryl Fougnie
Tags
working memory
feature prioritization
memory-driven capture
color relevance
orientation attention
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