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Tracking the Misallocation and Reallocation of Spatial Attention toward Auditory Stimuli
PsychologyThe Journal of Neuroscience

Tracking the Misallocation and Reallocation of Spatial Attention toward Auditory Stimuli

A. Mandal, A. M. Liesefeld, et al.

Using the N2ac marker of attention, this study reveals how salient auditory distractors can hijack listening: when a distractor is more salient than the target, attention is first drawn to the distractor, delaying and only then allowing target selection; when the distractor is less salient, responses slow without capture. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
Completely ignoring a salient distractor presented concurrently with a target is difficult, and sometimes attention is involuntarily attracted to the distractor’s location (attentional capture). Employing the N2ac component as a marker of attention allocation toward sounds, in this study we investigate the spatiotemporal dynamics of auditory attention across two experiments. Human participants (male and female) performed an auditory search task, where the target was accompanied by a distractor in two-third of the trials. For a distractor more salient than the target (Experiment 1), we observe not only a distractor N2ac (indicating attentional capture) but the full chain of attentional dynamics implied by the notion of attentional capture, namely, (1) the distractor captures attention before the target is attended, (2) allocation of attention to the target is delayed by distractor presence, and (3) the target is attended after the distractor. Conversely, for a distractor less salient than the target (Experiment 2), although responses were delayed, no attentional capture was observed. Together, these findings reveal two types of spatial attentional dynamics in the auditory modality (distraction with and without attentional capture).
Publisher
The Journal of Neuroscience
Published On
Jul 24, 2024
Authors
Ananya Mandal, Anna M. Liesefeld, Heinrich R. Liesefeld
Tags
auditory attentionattentional captureN2ac componentdistractor salienceauditory searchspatiotemporal dynamicsdistraction without capture
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