Journal article
The influence of cueing on attentional focus in perceptual decision making
CT Yang, DR Little, CC Hsu
Attention Perception and Psychophysics | Published : 2014
Abstract
Selective attention has been known to play an important role in decision making. In the present study, we combined a cueing paradigm with a redundant-target detection task to examine how attention affects the decision process when detecting the redundant targets. Cue validity was manipulated in two experiments. The results showed that when the cue was 50 % valid in one experiment, the participants adopted a parallel self-terminating processing strategy, indicative of a diffuse attentional focus on both target locations. When the cue was 100 % valid in the second experiment, all of the participants switched to a serial self-terminating processing strategy, which in our study indicated focused..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank T.-C. Wu for his assistance on figure modification. This work was supported by grants from National Science Council to C.-T.Y. (NSC 100-2410-H-006-028-MY2 and NSC 102-2628-H-006-001-MY3) and NCKU top-notch project proposal to C.-T.Y. Parts of the results were presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology in Columbus, Ohio.