Spotting rare items makes the brain 'blink' harder: Evidence from pupillometry
Autor: | Megan H. Papesh, Juan D. Guevara Pinto |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Linguistics and Language Experimental psychology Poison control Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Attentional Blink Article 050105 experimental psychology Language and Linguistics Pupil 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Attentional blink Miss rate 05 social sciences Brain Spotting Visual search tasks Sensory Systems Pattern Recognition Visual Female Psychological Theory Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Pupillometry Cognitive psychology |
Zdroj: | Atten Percept Psychophys |
ISSN: | 1943-393X 1943-3921 |
DOI: | 10.3758/s13414-019-01777-6 |
Popis: | In many visual search tasks (e.g., cancer screening, airport baggage inspections), the most serious search targets occur infrequently. As an ironic side effect, when observers finally encounter important objects (e.g., a weapon in baggage), they often fail to notice them, a phenomenon known as the low-prevalence effect (LPE). Although many studies have investigated LPE search errors, we investigated the attentional consequences of successful rare target detection. Using an attentional blink paradigm, we manipulated how often observers encountered the first serial target (T1), then measured its effects on their ability to detect a following target (T2). Across two experiments, we show that the LPE is more than just an inflated miss rate: When observers successfully detected rare targets, they were less likely to spot subsequent targets. Using pupillometry to index locus-coeruleus (LC) mediated attentional engagement, Experiment 2 confirmed that an LC refractory period mediates the attentional blink (`Nieuwenhuis, Gilzenrat, Holmes, & Cohen, 2005, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 134[3], 291–307), and that these effects emerge relatively quickly following T1 onset. Moreover, in both behavioral and pupil analyses, we found that detecting low-prevalence targets exacerbates the LC refractory period. Consequences for theories of the LPE are discussed. |
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