| Literature DB >> 34396037 |
Kirsten C S Adam1, Titiksha Patel1, Nicole Rangan1, John T Serences1,2,3.
Abstract
Visual search refers to our ability to find what we are looking for among many competing visual inputs. Here, we report the availability of a rich dataset that replicates key visual search effects and shows that these effects are robust to several changes to the experimental design. Experiment 1 replicates classic findings from an additional singleton visual search task. First, participants are captured by a salient but irrelevant color singleton, as indexed by slower response times when a color singleton distractor is present versus absent. Second, attentional capture by a color singleton is reduced when the visual search array contains heterogeneous shapes rather than homogenous shapes. Finally, attentional capture by a color singleton is reduced when the display colors are repeated rather than switched unpredictably from trial to trial. Experiment 2 demonstrates that these classic visual search effects are robust to small procedural changes such as task timing (i.e., a 2-8 second rather than ~1 second inter-trial interval). Experiment 3 demonstrates that these classic effects are likewise robust to changes to the distractor frequency (75% rather than 50%) and to fully blocking versus interleaving blocks of two task conditions. All told, this dataset includes 8 sub-experiments, 190 participants and >210,000 trials, and it will serve as a useful resource for power analyses and exploratory analyses of visual search behaviors. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: additional singleton task; attentional capture; distractor suppression; stimulus history
Year: 2021 PMID: 34396037 PMCID: PMC8323537 DOI: 10.5334/joc.182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cogn ISSN: 2514-4820
Sample size, average age, and gender for each study. “Included N” indicates the final number of subjects analyzed in each experiment; brackets indicate the number of additional excluded subjects not included in the analysis. Average age is shown in the age column; brackets indicate standard deviation. Gender: F = female, M = male, O = non-binary or other. The final row shows the total counts for N, trials, and gender, and the overall average for age. Note, raw data for excluded subjects are still available in the OSF repository.
| EXPERIMENT | INCLUDED N [EXCLUDED N] | TRIALS/PARTICIPANT | AGE [SD] | GENDER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | 24 [0] | 1600 | 20.3 [1.8] | F – 18, M – 6, O – 0 |
| 1b | 24 [2] | 1600 | 20.7 [2.1] | F – 17, M – 7, O – 0 |
| 1c | 24 [0] | 1600 | 20.3 [1.7] | F – 16, M – 7, O – 1 |
| 1d | 24 [2] | 1600 | 19.9 [1.9] | F – 16, M – 7, O – 1 |
| 2a | 24 [0] | 640 | 20.3 [2.2] | F – 14, M – 10, O – 0 |
| 2b | 22 [0] | 640 | 20.0 [1.3] | F – 16, M – 6, O – 0 |
| 3a | 24 [1] | 576 | 21.5 [3.0] | F – 16, M – 8, O – 0 |
| 3b | 24 [9] | 576 | 19.8 [1.5] | F – 21, M – 3, O – 0 |
Overview of experiments. This table provides an overview of the differences between the experiments. Set Sizes refers to the number of items in the search array (3–6 intermixed, or only set size 4). Colors refers to whether the colors of the target and distractor were fixed across all trials (“color constant”) or randomly swapped from trial to trial (“color variable”). In experiments where both color conditions were included, the column Color Condition Balancing indicates whether the condition switched every other block of trials (“interleaved”) or if the conditions were grouped into the first and second halves of the experiment (“grouped”). The column Non-Target Type indicates whether the non-target shapes were heterogeneous (mixture of circles, triangles, and pentagons) or homogeneous (all circles). The column Timing indicates whether the study used typical behavioral timing (~1 second between trials) or longer timing (2–8 seconds between trials). Finally, the Distractor Present column indicates the proportion of trials where a singleton color distractor was present (50% or 75%). Between-subjects factors of interest are bolded for each experiment (e.g., the color and non-target shapes varied across sub-experiments 1A–D).
| EXPERIMENT | SET SIZES | COLOR HISTORY | COLOR CONDITION BALANCING | NON-TARGET TYPE | TIMING | DISTRACTOR PRESENT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | 3,4,5,6 | – | Short | 50% | ||
| 1b | 3,4,5,6 | – | Short | 50% | ||
| 1c | 3,4,5,6 | – | Short | 50% | ||
| 1d | 3,4,5,6 | – | Short | 50% | ||
| 2a | 4 | – | Heterogeneous & Homogeneous | Long | 50% | |
| 2b | 4 | – | Heterogeneous & Homogeneous | Long | 50% | |
| 3a | 4 | Variable & Constant | Homogeneous | Long | 75% | |
| 3b | 4 | Variable & Constant | Homogeneous | Long | 75% | |