| Literature DB >> 24723860 |
Eloisa Valenza1, Laura Franchin2, Hermann Bulf3.
Abstract
Object-based attention operates on perceptual objects, opening the possibility that the costs and benefits humans have to pay to move attention between-objects might be affected by the nature of the stimuli. The current study reported two experiments with adults and 8-month-old infants investigating whether object-based-attention is affected by the type of stimulus (faces vs. non-faces stimuli). Using the well-known cueing task developed by Egly et al. (1994) to study the object-based component of attention, in Experiment 1 adult participants were presented with two upright, inverted or scrambled faces and an eye-tracker measured their saccadic latencies to find a target that could appear on the same object that was just cued or on the other object that was uncued. Data showed that an object-based effect (a smaller cost to shift attention within- compared to between-objects) occurred only with scrambled face, but not with upright or inverted faces. In Experiment 2 the same task was performed with 8-month-old infants, using upright and inverted faces. Data revealed that an object-based effect emerges only for inverted faces but not for upright faces. Overall, these findings suggest that object-based attention is modulated by the type of stimulus and by the experience acquired by the viewer with different objects.Entities:
Keywords: eye-tracker; faces; infancy; object-based attention; visual attention
Year: 2014 PMID: 24723860 PMCID: PMC3972478 DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2014.00027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Integr Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5145
Adults’ mean latencies (SD) expressed in msec for the different target locations toward the upright, inverted, and scrambled faces
| Stimuli | Target location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Upright | 324.98 (113.42) | 397.86 (110.88) | 391.97 (142.11) |
| Inverted | 287.19 (139.85) | 401.62 (151.03) | 387.17 (146.34) |
| Scrambled | 273.17 (130.31) | 344.21 (94.23) | 417.76 (170.08) |
Infants’ mean latencies (SD) expressed in msec for the different target locations toward the upright and inverted faces.
| Stimuli | Target location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| VAL | ISO | IDO | |
| Upright | 420.00 (151.75) | 553.36 (153.85) | 556.98 (193.66) |
| Inverted | 366.87 (131.47) | 468.99 (122.74) | 580.39 (151.04) |