The spatial extent of focused attention modulates attentional disengagement.

Psychol Res

School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, 7 Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD, 4222, Australia.

Published: July 2023

Attention can be flexibly changed to optimize visual processing: it can be oriented, resized, or even divided. Although much is known about these processes individually, much less is known about how they interact with one another. In the present study we examined how the spatial extent of the attentional focus modulates the efficiency of the first component of attentional orienting, the disengagement of attention. To this end, we used abrupt-onset stimuli of different sizes to trigger the reflexive resizing of the attentional focus (Castiello and Umiltà in Acta Psychol 73:195-209, 1990), combined with a gap task to assess the efficiency of attentional disengagement (Mackeben and Nakayama in Vis Res 33:85-90, 1993). The results of five experiments showed that the magnitude of the gap effect is significantly greater when the scope of attention is small than when it is large, indicating that disengaging attention is delayed when attention is highly focused. Furthermore, these findings highlight that different aspects of attentional control interact with one another, emphasizing the importance of studying them in conjunction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10226913PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00426-022-01747-yDOI Listing

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