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Integrated effects of top-down attention and statistical learning during visual search: an EEG study  (2023)

Authors:
Dolci, Carola; Boehler, C Nico; Santandrea, Elisa; Dewulf, Anneleen; Ben-Hamed, Suliann; Macaluso, Emiliano; Chelazzi, Leonardo; Rashal, Einat
Title:
Integrated effects of top-down attention and statistical learning during visual search: an EEG study
Year:
2023
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
ATTENTION, PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS
ISSN of journal:
1943-3921
N° Volume:
85
Number or Folder:
6
Page numbers:
1819-1833
Keyword:
Attention control; Endogenous cueing; N2pc; P1; Priority map; Statistical learning
Short description of contents:
The present study aims to investigate how the competition between visual elements is solved by top-down and/or statistical learning (SL) attentional control (AC) mechanisms when active together. We hypothesized that the "winner" element that will undergo further processing is selected either by one AC mechanism that prevails over the other, or by the joint activity of both mechanisms. To test these hypotheses, we conducted a visual search experiment that combined an endogenous cueing protocol (valid vs. neutral cue) and an imbalance of target frequency distribution across locations (high- vs. low-frequency location). The unique and combined effects of top-down control and SL mechanisms were measured on behaviour and amplitudes of three evoked-response potential (ERP) components (i.e., N2pc, P1, CNV) related to attentional processing. Our behavioural results showed better performance for validly cued targets and for targets in the high-frequency location. The two factors were found to interact, so that SL effects emerged only in the absence of top-down guidance. Whereas the CNV and P1 only displayed a main effect of cueing, for the N2pc we observed an interaction between cueing and SL, revealing a cueing effect for targets in the low-frequency condition, but not in the high-frequency condition. Thus, our data support the view that top-down control and SL work in a conjoint, integrated manner during target selection. In particular, SL mechanisms are reduced or even absent when a fully reliable top-down guidance of attention is at play.
Web page:
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-023-02728-y
Product ID:
134284
Handle IRIS:
11562/1095932
Last Modified:
November 30, 2023
Bibliographic citation:
Dolci, Carola; Boehler, C Nico; Santandrea, Elisa; Dewulf, Anneleen; Ben-Hamed, Suliann; Macaluso, Emiliano; Chelazzi, Leonardo; Rashal, Einat, Integrated effects of top-down attention and statistical learning during visual search: an EEG study «ATTENTION, PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS» , vol. 85 , n. 62023pp. 1819-1833

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